Welcome to our new website.
We are so happy you found us.
The Stronger Generations Initiative is all about building relationships, supporting one another, and strengthening connections; we are thrilled to finally be able to do that with all of you online. Stronger Generations has always prioritized responding and adapting to the shared experiences of the individuals, families and communities we partner with. Our priority is to lift up your voices and create an initiative that that continues to feel relevant, client-centered, and firmly rooted in equity and justice.
If you are new to the Stronger Generations Initiative then feel free to get to know us by visiting our Who We Are page and learn more about the ‘why’ behind all that we do. If you are ready to jump in, go ahead and visit our programs page to check out the many opportunities available to get involved. And of course, if you just want to say hi and share any feedback you may have about your visit, feel free to contact us and let us know your thoughts about our new online community.
These are exciting times for Stronger Generations. Our initiative will always prioritize in-person relationships and community-building, and we see this website as a way of supporting those efforts, and creating opportunities for new families to find us, join us, and shape the future with us.
Thank you for visiting, and thank you for your continued support.
In Partnership,
Ariel Childs
Program Director, The Stronger Generations Initiative
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Stronger Generations focuses on serving the needs of pregnant individuals delivering at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, as well as Boston’s expectant and parenting families under the age of 25.

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