Parent Advisory Council In Person Event
We want to give you the opportunity to share any recommendations for our future programs that you would like for us to host. You’d be able to discuss further upcoming […]
We want to give you the opportunity to share any recommendations for our future programs that you would like for us to host. You’d be able to discuss further upcoming […]
This program will explore the updated recommendations through real-world case studies and clinical examples, highlighting relational nursing practice, interdisciplinary collaboration, and strategies to support families from birth through the first year of life.
This session is designed to build shared understanding around rights, equity, and community-centered care while creating space for reflection, dialogue, and community voice. We welcome those who are new to […]
This Workshop is designed to disseminate best practices for various obstetric emergencies. Through active simulation and debriefing, this Workshop helps clinicians in any clinical setting identify, assess, and manage the care of patients with an obstetric emergency.
In honor of March being National Reading Month, the Unity Family Success Center is having a book fair! This event is free and meant for book lovers of all ages.*
Interested in learning to crochet? Join the Unity Family Success Center for our communal crochet class, meant for all skill levels and it’s a great way to connect with fellow crocheters!
With April being Autism Awareness Month, the Unity Family Success Center is hosting a sensory friendly event as we learn about what makes us different.
We are partnering with the Montclair Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. to support their annual Strong Starts Community Baby Shower in honor of Black Maternal Health Week. Expectant parents and parents of newborns are invited to attend this free event!
Following our Piece of a Different Puzzle event, parents, role models and caregivers will learn more about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and get the chance to screen their child.
The best way to keep your child safe is to keep them informed. For this event, participants get the chance to make themselves into superheroes and learn to differentiate good touch and bad touch.
This program will explore evidence-informed approaches toward supporting lactation in the context of substance use disorders and recovery. Participants will gain practical tools - rooted in harm reduction, evidence-based medicine and trauma-informed care to design and implement hospital protocols, effectively counsel patients and promote realistic and patient-centered decision-making for parents affected by Substance Use Disorders.
Join the FELLAS Fatherhood Program in celebrating our expansion to Hudson County! Kick-off this Spring season with our theme of Fresh Starts: Renewing Your Role as a Father. Enjoy FREE food, swag, and fun activities related to: Learning from the Past to Grow in the Future Resetting Goals for Family and Self Guided Goalsetting and […]