Parent-Child Health
Questions? Concerns? You can do this!
Our team is ready to help! We have nurses, breast-feeding experts and a community health worker to offer support and education to people who are pregnant, parents of young children and families to ensure that all Kitsap children can thrive in a safe, healthy, and nurturing environment.
For those pregnant with their first child and income-eligible we offer:
We also provide resources for:
- Families with Children with Special Healthcare Needs
- Breastfeeding Families
To learn more about our Parent-Child Health program, please call us at 360-728-2333. You can visit our Family and Parenting Resources page to find more local services.
IMPROVING MATERNAL & INFANT HEALTH
On July 20, 2023, Kitsap Public Health District, in partnership with Kitsap County and Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, hosted the Kitsap Maternal Infant Health Forum at the Marvin Williams Recreation Center in Bremerton. The goal of the forum was to foster collaboration, inspire knowledge exchange, and most importantly, share innovative solutions for protecting and improving the health of people who give birth and their infants in Kitsap County. Since the forum, Kitsap Public Health District has continued work on several initiatives to advance maternal and infant health in Kitsap. Learn more:
- July 2023 Maternal Infant Health Forum Summary
- 2023 Maternal & Infant Health Fact Sheet
- Recording of February 6, 2024 maternal and infant health update to Kitsap Public Health Board