African American infants in С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County are twice as likely to die in the first 12 months of life as babies born to moms of other races. С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County can – and will – do better. Our children deserve it.
We’ve created the Infant Mortality Workgroup, dedicated to uncovering why this disparity in С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County’s African American communities exists and what we can do to together to close the gap.
The goal is to see healthy babies thrive in С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County, no matter their race or ZIP code. Follow along with us.
Your Story
Have you experienced the loss of an infant? Know someone who has? Your story may give insight to help our team find the root causes of this gap in our community.
*Please note that we cannot guarantee confidentiality due to N.C. public records law. If you’d like to share your story confidentially, please call us at 919-215-1802.
Workgroup Kick Off
The Infant Mortality Workgroup kicked off on Sept. 25, 2019. Comprising of the С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Board of Commissioners chair, mothers who have experienced infant loss, С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County staff and community health partners and leaders, this group worked together for six months to find a solution on closing this gap in the African American community.
During that time, the group took a deep look at data on infant mortality in С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County and the social determinants of health, such as housing, transportation and income to determine how to improve the root causes of the issue.