Granny’s Birth Initiative Events

Be sure to follow along for updates on upcoming events and initiatives from Granny’s Birth Initiative.

Granny’s Village

 

Who’s excited to join us for the very first Granny’s Village? 💜 We’re kicking off this new monthly virtual space for doulas, partners, volunteers, and maternal & child health advocates to connect and build together. We’d love to see you there.

🗓 Every 3rd Friday
⏰ 1:00–2:30 PM
📍 Virtual

Facilitated by Ariel Arthur 💜

 (Complete registration form to receive link to join meeting)

Birth KY Better Tour (Monthly)

 

The Birth KY Better Tour is a monthly opportunity to learn how your support can strengthen GBI’s mission to #BirthKYBetter.

Join us at 708 S 16th Street in Louisville for a guided tour where you’ll explore how your involvement can help advance equitable birth outcomes in our community. Guests will meet at the S 16th Street side entrance, with street parking available nearby and additional parking accessible from Broadway.

This tour offers a closer look at our work, our impact, and how your contribution can make a meaningful difference.

Maternal & Child Health Field Clinic – May 23 (Louisville, KY)

 

Join us for our Maternal & Child Health Field Clinic, a one-day community event providing care and support for moms, babies, and families.

This clinic is part of our 2026 Traveling Maternal & Child Health Field Clinic, bringing essential services directly to communities across Kentucky.

Attendees may have access to services such as prenatal and postpartum care, breastfeeding support, pediatric care, maternal mental health resources, vaccinations, and dental services.

This event is open to expecting moms, new and expecting parents, and families with young children.

Come connect, receive support, and access care in a welcoming community space.

Annual Black Maternal Health Fair!

 

The Annual Black Maternal Health Fair (ABMHF) is a yearly event held in October that brings together families, community partners, and Black-owned businesses to raise awareness and provide resources for maternal and infant health. The fair features door prizes, free meals, and giveaways, while also highlighting community voices and promoting equity in birth work. It’s a celebration of connection, learning, and collective action for healthier outcomes.