All for Baby
Infancy is a unique, intense, and special time for families. We invite you to take a look at the resources that are especially
for families in this stage of life.
for families in this stage of life.
Juneau Diaper Bank
Through the work that the Partners do with families, it’s been identified that diapers are the number one physical resource that families need, and too often, cannot afford. With some dreaming, planning, and foundational support through SEAAEYC, Hello BABY, and The Alaska Children’s Trust we have opened a diaper bank.
The diaper bank is available to the partners who participate in the PFC to bring diapers to the families they serve.
Visit the Partners page on this site to see who is involved and to connect with their programs.
The diaper bank is available to the partners who participate in the PFC to bring diapers to the families they serve.
Visit the Partners page on this site to see who is involved and to connect with their programs.
Diaper Drive!!!!
SEAAEYC’s Diaper Bank is looking for community support through donations big and small to stock Diapers! Did you know that diapers are the number one requested item for new families? And the cost is not supported by insurance, Medicaid, or the SNAP program? Without a supply of diapers, children are not allowed to attend childcare. In Juneau, SEAAEYC supplies FREE diapers to organizations that work with parents and families to distribute to anyone in need. Currently we give out over 3000 diapers each month! We need help to keep this program going. Please consider donating any amount. 100% of your donation goes to the cost of purchasing diapers to stock our Diaper Bank.
$5 = 20 diapers
$25 = 100 diapers
$50 = 200 diapers
$850 = funds our entire Diaper Bank for one month!
SEAAEYC’s Diaper Bank is looking for community support through donations big and small to stock Diapers! Did you know that diapers are the number one requested item for new families? And the cost is not supported by insurance, Medicaid, or the SNAP program? Without a supply of diapers, children are not allowed to attend childcare. In Juneau, SEAAEYC supplies FREE diapers to organizations that work with parents and families to distribute to anyone in need. Currently we give out over 3000 diapers each month! We need help to keep this program going. Please consider donating any amount. 100% of your donation goes to the cost of purchasing diapers to stock our Diaper Bank.
$5 = 20 diapers
$25 = 100 diapers
$50 = 200 diapers
$850 = funds our entire Diaper Bank for one month!
Hello B.A.B.Y.
Hello B.A.B.Y. (Building Alaskan Babies with You) We celebrate and welcome your new baby! We know that each family has its own unique set of strengths, supports, and needs. We also know that healthy and strong babies grow up to be healthy and strong children, teens, and adults.
One of the ways our community supports parents and their new babies is through Hello B.A.B.Y., a voluntary program for parents and their new babies. This program’s goal is to offer information, connections, and services so that you and your family can feel knowledgeable, strong, and healthy.
Hello B.A.B.Y. involves partnering with a coordinator who can answer questions, connect you with community programs, and help you to build the strong family you wish for yourself and your new baby. If you would like to meet with a coordinator to learn more and develop a care plan with them for your baby, please contact Rachel Gladhart at (907) 723-0550.
A program of Bartlett Regional Hospital
3260 Hospital Drive, Juneau, AK 99801
Phone: (907) 723-0550
One of the ways our community supports parents and their new babies is through Hello B.A.B.Y., a voluntary program for parents and their new babies. This program’s goal is to offer information, connections, and services so that you and your family can feel knowledgeable, strong, and healthy.
Hello B.A.B.Y. involves partnering with a coordinator who can answer questions, connect you with community programs, and help you to build the strong family you wish for yourself and your new baby. If you would like to meet with a coordinator to learn more and develop a care plan with them for your baby, please contact Rachel Gladhart at (907) 723-0550.
A program of Bartlett Regional Hospital
3260 Hospital Drive, Juneau, AK 99801
Phone: (907) 723-0550
Beyond Baby Blues
Research shows that 10-20% of all women experience mental health complications during pregnancy and postpartum. Potential implications include delayed or impaired attachment, low birth weight, failure to thrive and in most sever cases suicide and infanticide.
Through efforts the Partnerships for Families & Children (PFC), this packet of information has been made possible. Please contact us with your questions or to request additional information. You can reach us at 907.789.1235 or southeastfamilies@gmail.com.
Parent & Family Resources:
Through efforts the Partnerships for Families & Children (PFC), this packet of information has been made possible. Please contact us with your questions or to request additional information. You can reach us at 907.789.1235 or southeastfamilies@gmail.com.
Parent & Family Resources:
- Depression During and After Pregnancy (HRSA Publication)
- Self-Administered Depression Screening Tool
- Support for Moms Ten Facts About Postpartum Depression
- Parent Resources List
- Mental Health Provider List
- Support for Moms Helping Calendar
- Provider Resources List
- Perinatal Depression: Hiding in Plain Sight (Article from the Canadian Journal of Psychiatry)
- Perinatal Mood Disorder List