MissionTo improve community health and reduce disparities by establishing free programs offering professional-level breastfeeding support and peer social connection.
Baby Café USA is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization coordinating a network of licensed U.S. Baby Cafés. Communities across the U.S. are implementing the Baby Café model in efforts to reduce health disparities nationwide and help mothers realize their breastfeeding goals. All Baby Café sites in the U.S. are licensed by Baby Café USA, and have use of the Baby Café trademarked name and logo.
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Inclusive and Accessible
Baby Cafés offer free full-spectrum breastfeeding/chestfeeding support from pregnancy to weaning. Cafés welcome exclusive pumping parents, working parents, and stay-at-home parents of all cultures and lifestyles. Baby Café sponsors make efforts to find culturally appropriate staff for the community population, with translation services available if necessary. Many sites also offer Virtual Baby Cafés. Parent Community Connection
Baby Cafes encourage social connections between attendees outside of meetings and may sponsor Facebook groups and other social events such as guest speakers and baby-wearing demonstrations. Statistical Reporting
All Baby Cafés are also required to collect statistical data for internal review and reporting. Statistical analysis published in Breastfeeding Medicine Journal reported Baby Cafés to be effective at improving breastfeeding duration. |
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BCUSA History
Baby Café USA (BCUSA) was established as a non-profit organization in February 2012 by Lucia Jenkins RN, IBCLC, RLC. The idea for the first U.S. Baby Café* began in 2004 with her vision of free, drop-in weekly meeting sites where breastfeeding families could access timely, professional quality intervention and guidance, while also building supportive relationships with other community families. Ms. Jenkins founded the first Baby Café in 2006 at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, which quickly expanded with two additional WIC-based Cafés. BCUSA was formed six years later and continued to expand across the country with licensed Baby Cafés currently operating in 28 states, including Alaska.
Baby Cafés specifically target under-served areas with low breastfeeding rates and are individually funded by a wide range of community, private, and national funds and grants obtained from surrounding community organizations. Baby Cafés are physically situated in public areas such as libraries, WIC offices, churches, YMCAs, and other donated spaces. The model is designed to foster community connections and investment in the local population’s health by offering an inexpensive, flexible and successful program. The statistical and breastfeeding duration data gathered at each Café allows evaluation of the impact on community breastfeeding rates and factors influencing a mother’s breastfeeding success, with potential for national impact analysis.
Communities facing racial and ethnic health disparities in the U.S. have low breastfeeding rates and poor health outcomes, but proportionally low numbers of lactation professionals of color. In efforts to reduce these disparities, BCUSA designed an inexpensive mentoring program in 2016, the Baby Café Breastfeeding Counselor (BCBC) curriculum, that offers training to interested attendees desiring to pursue breastfeeding counseling careers.
BCUSA’s volunteer board is comprised of graduated Baby Café parents who continue to support the expanded development and goals of the organization. They have varied backgrounds in public service and expertise in diverse professional fields. They are committed to fostering breastfeeding success for all families, in all communities, regardless of race, gender, culture, family structure, or socio-economic status.
*The Baby Café model was originally introduced in the UK where it is now part of the National Childbirth Trust (NCT). Baby Café USA has permission to use the trademarked Baby Café name and develop as an independent 501(c) organization in the U.S.
BCUSA’s volunteer board is comprised of graduated Baby Café parents who continue to support the expanded development and goals of the organization. They have varied backgrounds in public service and expertise in diverse professional fields. They are committed to fostering breastfeeding success for all families, in all communities, regardless of race, gender, culture, family structure, or socio-economic status.
*The Baby Café model was originally introduced in the UK where it is now part of the National Childbirth Trust (NCT). Baby Café USA has permission to use the trademarked Baby Café name and develop as an independent 501(c) organization in the U.S.
BCUSA Staff & Team
Directors and Board
Lucia Jenkins RN, IBCLC, RLC
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Katie Barnes, PhD
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Daniel Lieber
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Tom Jenkins
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James A. George, CPA, CVA, JD
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Development Team
Douglas Craig Smith BA, MSEE, MBA
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Christine Staricka, BS, IBCLC, RLC, CCE
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Yohualitztli, BS, CLE
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Sarah Gregory
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Caroline Cohen
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State Coordinators
Lisa Miller, MA, IBCLC
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Christine Staricka, BS, IBCLC, RLC, CCE
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Abby Malman, IBCLC, Birth Doula
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Danielle Lugrand, CLC, CLE, DONA
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Portia L. Williams, RN, BSN, IBCLC
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Tawanda Logan-Hurt, BSW, CLC
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Benita Samuel BSN, RN, MHA, MSW
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Stephanie Avienu, BS, IBCLC
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Advisory Group
Danielle Lugrand, CLC, CLE, DONA
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Mary Starck
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Marsha Walker, RN, IBCLC
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Baby Cafés are free, drop-in, informal breastfeeding support groups offering ongoing professional lactation care and intervention. Most are open for 2 hours at least once a week. Some communities have more than one Café, each holding meets on different days of the week.
Baby Café USA is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization supporting the development of licensed U.S. Baby Cafés. Registered Non-profit No. 80-0787743 |
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