CRAWFORDSVILLE – Franciscan Health and the Montgomery County Health Department recently hosted a community baby shower at the Montgomery County 4-H Fairgrounds in Crawfordsville.
The event welcomed 87 new and/or expecting mothers, providing education, community connections, and a gift. Attendees were educated in various areas regarding birthing and being a mother.
The Baby Shower also allowed current mothers, expectant mothers, and their families to meet each other and network.
“The turnout for the baby shower was amazing, and we are very grateful to all of our partners who helped make the event successful,” said Tristan Kirby, director of the Franciscan Health Prenatal Assistance Program. “Having an event like this is very important to the community. The families who attended went home with a great gift, made connections, and gained knowledge that will greatly benefit them as they raise their families. We look forward to continuing to hold events like this.”
The Franciscan Health Foundation, supported by generous donations from various supporters, provided each family with one large baby shower gift: highchairs, portable cribs, video baby monitors, single strollers, and double strollers. In addition, every attendee also received a book set courtesy of Penguin Random House.
The Community Baby Shower was made possible by sponsors and community partners who attended: Brothers Pizza, C & F Fabricating, CareSource, Christi Hubler Chevrolet, City of Crawfordsville – Mobile Integrated Health, Community Action Program of Western Indiana, Crawfordsville District Public Library, Cummins Behavioral Health, Deckard Surveying, Durham Home, First Steps, Frito Lay, Goodwill Nurse Family Partnership, Healthy Families Montgomery County, High Expectations Balloons, Indiana Department of Health Office of Minority Health, Indiana Pregnancy Promise, Indiana Mom’s Helpline, Montgomery County Youth Service Bureau, Penguin Random House, Quest for Balance Wellness, Recovery Coalition, Ronald Dickerson, Safe Kids Greater Lafayette, Salvation Army of Montgomery County, Subway, Valero Renewable Fuels Company, Valley Oaks Health, Valley Professionals Community Health Center and Wesley Thrift Shop.
For more information about Franciscan Health Community Education and the programs offered, call 765-449-5133.