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Cradle Cincinnati Learning Collaborative

A network of prenatal care centers are transforming the way prenatal care is provided in Hamilton County through quality improvement science.

Place-Based Teams

Neighborhood-based teams of community health workers, social workers and other specialists are connecting families to the services and resources they need.

Queens Village

A supportive community gathering of powerful black women who come together to relax, re-power and take care of ourselves and each other. In Queens Village, emotions are raw, honesty is celebrated and love abounds.

Communications Strategies

Communications experts are working hand-in-hand with community members to create culturally competent messaging that resonates with families.

Community Health Worker Partnerships

Community health worker agencies are serving more women prenatally and during their baby’s first year of life in the 20 zip codes with the highest infant mortality rates in Hamilton County.

Increasing Local Data Integrity and Capacity

Communities, healthcare providers and agencies are coming together around a standardized system of information that allows for continuous evaluation of interventions and timely changes in strategies and approaches.

Policy Committee

Led by City Councilmember Amy Murray, community members and local leaders are identifying and advocating for local and statewide policy change that makes pregnancy less stressful and healthy choices easier.

Equity Committee

Growing out of the existing infrastructure of the Cradle Cincinnati Learning Collaborative, we will improve the prenatal healthcare experience for patients by bringing awareness to providers’ unconscious biases and strengthening patient-provider relationships.

Latest Updates

Black Women Leaders to Gather in Cincinnati May 19-20 for Inaugural Queens Village National Summit
Black women from across the country are coming together in Cincinnati this week in the fight for more first birthdays. Queens Village, an initiative of Cradle Cincinnati, is hosting its...
Meeting Families Where They Are: Community Health Workers
Community health workers are one of the best resources for parents-to-be, which is why many organizations are adding them to their teams. But have you ever wondered what exactly a...
Queens Village, 33 West Studio, Contemporary Arts Center and More Unite on Multimedia Project to Center and Celebrate Black Motherhood
Queens Village, 33 West Studios, and the Contemporary Art Center’s Co-LAB program with support from ArtsWave are proud to announce the next iteration of Through Her Eyes, an initiative to...