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Franchesca Varela, a home visitor, has met with the Lopez-Vigil family of Las Vegas, New Mexico, since Amanda Vigil was pregnant with the couple's 5-year-old twins.

Home visiting: Expert support that helps families thrive

Home visiting programs in New Mexico are helping children and families thrive through research-backed, relationship-based support during the first five years of life. First Born and More, supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, pairs trained home visitors with parents to promote healthy pregnancies, early literacy, social-emotional development and school readiness. Serving more than 1,000 families in 2024, the program connects caregivers to vital resources, strengthens parent-child relationships and improves outcomes for babies and young children across rural and urban communities.

Women construction workers building a shed

From low wages to solid careers: Women building futures

A Mississippi mother found a new opportunity through Women in Construction, a tuition-free program from Moore Community House that combines skilled trades training with child care, transportation and job placement to help women build stable careers and support their families.

person holding a shopping basket filled with vegetables | W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Thriving futures: When working hard isn’t enough

Louisiana and Mississippi face some of the highest maternal and infant mortality rates in the nation. Programs like Family Connects in New Orleans, Delta Health Center’s home visiting model, Medicaid and SNAP help families access care, afford groceries and prevent costly emergencies.

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