Breastfeed Durham
The Durham Digest (July 2021)

Summer is here and Breastfeed Durham continues to engage Durham in a community-wide program to impact health equity, as supported by the World Health Organization guidelines to work with communities to improve breastfeeding support services. We’re working hard to make Durham a better and more welcoming place for breastfeeding families.


This summer, we are focusing on gaps in care, supporting business/employees, and World Breastfeeding Week/National Breastfeeding Month. In June we met with community members to talk about gaps in care for LGBTQ+ human milk-feeding families.  We are learning to think about more than milk and think about the whole family, and also to think about the needs of the family as the kids get bigger.  Members of our Black Maternal Health community are working on a project (sharing wish lists for people to use to donate items).  We’re working to get 38 businesses certified as breastfeeding-friendly. With the help of Monuts, J Lights Market & Cafe, Empower Therapy PLLC, Semaphore Marketing, and all the breastfeeding-friendly  Durham businesses, we’re over halfway there! If you know of a business that would like to apply, please have them fill out this form.  World Breastfeeding Week/National Breastfeeding Month is in August, which is coming up soon.  If you’re holding any events, or know of any breastfeeding events in August, please let us know so we can help and support you.

Blog Updates, Stay aBreast
2021 Summer Events
Celebrating National Cleft & Craniofacial Awareness Month: In observance of national cleft & craniofacial awareness and prevention month on July 9th from 8 AM to 12:30 PM PST BreastfeedLA presents  Beyond Oral Assessment: Evaluating the Infant from Head to Toe and Supporting Cleft-Affected Infants a half day live webinar featuring Catherine Watson Genna…
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National Breastfeeding Month 2021
World Breastfeeding Week/National Breastfeeding Month is in August, which is coming up soon. We also want to celebrate and recognize all the work you are doing in our July and August newsletters in celebration of breastfeeding month. We will be hosting some free photography events in September (promoting them…
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Supporting Businesses and Employees
Breastfeed Durham is working to get 38 businesses certified as breastfeeding-friendly. With the help of Monuts, J Lights Market & Cafe, Empower Therapy PLLC, Semaphore Marketing, and all the breastfeeding-friendly Durham businesses, we’re over halfway there!If you know of a business that would like to apply, please have…
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Drive Thru Community Baby Shower
MAAME, Equity Before Birth, and SisterSong will co-host a Drive Thru Community Baby Shower on Saturday, July 31st from 9-11:30 am at ReCity at 112 Broad Street in Durham. They are asking for donations of new baby items and monetary donations to purchase new items.  Every family will…
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Language Matters
 We are learning to think about more than milk and think about the whole family, and also to think about the family as the kids get bigger.   Language matters!  Inclusive language is important, because words make a difference.  Words have the power to recognize and affirm a person’s…
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Transit Equity Campaign
We at Breastfeed Durham know that policy, including public transport policy, plays a key role in shaping our community. Accessing and attending regular care while pregnant, breastfeeding, and throughout childhood is critical to the overall well-being of families – including breastfeeding success. Parents need to get places and…
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