Dear Mama: A Block Party for Maternal Mental Health

Schedule

Sat Jul 20 2024 at 10:00 am to 06:00 pm

Location

Greater Third Ward | Houston, TX

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An epic Block party with live entertainment, food, wellness activities, education, & resources to support Black maternal mental health!
About this Event

The ALLICE Collective is partnering with Jessica Ramos, LCSW, maternal mental health expert and CEO of J Soulae Therapy, PLLC to bring Dear Mama: A Block Party for Black Maternal Mental Health to the historic neighborhood of Third Ward in Houston, Texas, a known “maternal mortality hotspot,” on Saturday, July 20, 2024 starting at 10:00am.

Come enjoy live entertainment, delicious food, interactive workshops, Q & A panels, family-friendly activities, and a variety of vendors offering products and services to support your mental well-being. Connect with your community and other mamas in a safe and welcoming environment, and take some time for yourself to relax and recharge.

Whether you're a new mom, experienced mom, soon-to-be mom, or anyone that is a part of a mom's support system, this block party is for you! Let's come together to show our support for Black maternal mental health and create a community of strong, empowered mamas.

We can't wait to see you there!


Learn more at www.dearmamahtx.com


Stay tuned for updates on the venue!



Why Is Black Maternal Mental Health Important?


Black maternal mental health is a critical public health concern, as Black women face disproportionate rates of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) compared to their white counterparts. These mental health conditions not only impact the well-being of the mother but also have adverse effects on infant health outcomes and family dynamics. According to a fact sheet published by the Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance (MMHLA) in July 2023, mental health is the leading cause of maternal death, and Black women experience maternal deaths at 2-3 times the rate of white women. Additionally, single Black mothers are six times more likely to experience depressive symptoms. Despite the existence of interventions to address maternal mental health, Black women continue to face barriers in accessing and engaging with these services, exacerbating existing disparities.

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Where is it happening?

Greater Third Ward, Greater Third Ward, Houston, United States

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The ALLICE Collective for Mental Health & Community Engagement

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