Isis is committed to the broader community. A portion of Membership dues goes to our Community Fund, which helps make educational and support services affordable for more expecting and new parents in the Greater Boston area.
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Isis Parenting also provides donations to other charitable organizations such as those listed below:
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Hospital-Based Community Initiatives
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The Stork Fund is dedicated to supporting clinical care, research, and education for healthy moms, healthy pregnancies and healthy babies. Learn how you can help us continue to care for mothers.
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Vincent Newborn Necessities is an outreach program of The Vincent Club, in partnership with the Vincent Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Massachusetts General Hospital, providing clothing and other essentials for mothers and infants of the Chelsea Health Care Center.
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The Friends of South Shore Hospital is a dedicated and diverse volunteer organization. Members from all walks of life bring their unique perspectives and experiences together to advance the good health of the region through fundraising efforts and community outreach programs.
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Local Partners
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Isis Parenting is a strategic partner of Room to Grow. With operations in Boston and New York, Room to Grow is dedicated to enriching the lives of babies born into poverty throughout their critical first three years of development. Isis Parenting has a very visible relationship with RTG in that we serve as a collection center for new or gently used baby items. (RTG kindly asks that you donate only what you would feel good about having for your baby – nothing stained, teethed on, worn in appearance, missing parts, etc. Please follow this link for more information on how you can help, including a list of needed items for babies from birth to age three.
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National Partners
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In local communities across the country, March of Dimes is helping moms take charge of their health, and supporting families when something goes wrong. The March of Dimes also acts globally: sharing best practices in perinatal health and helping improve birth outcomes where the needs are the most urgent.
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Text4baby is the nation’s first free text messaging service for pregnant women and mothers of infants under age one. Moms receive three text messages every week, timed to their due date or baby’s birth date, throughout pregnancy and up to baby’s first birthday. Moms get information on labor signs and symptoms, developmental milestones, breastfeeding, car seat and sleep safety, and many other topics. To sign up, text BABY (or BEBE in Spanish) to 511411.
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