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Clayton County Health District Seeks Volunteer 'Lay Moms' to Support New Parents through PFCI Program

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Published on December 05, 2024
Clayton County Health District Seeks Volunteer 'Lay Moms' to Support New Parents through PFCI ProgramSource: Clayton County Government

The Clayton County Health District is on the lookout for local mothers willing to support and guide new parents through the trials of early parenthood. Dubbed the Lay Mom Volunteers, these individuals will form the backbone of the Perinatal and Family Center Initiative (PFCI), a program designed to provide resources and emotional sustenance to families during the perinatal period. Eligible volunteers can express their interest by simply filling out an online form, accessible through a QR code found on the county's announcement page.

The health district urges interested applicants to join the initiative by the deadline: December 31, 2024. There is less than a month to become part of this community effort. More details and the form can be found in the Clayton County Health District's official announcement.

Experienced mothers now have the chance to help others on their parenting journey. The health district encourages those who have been through early parenting to share their knowledge. This initiative is not just a program, but an investment in connection and community strength.