Community of Committed Men forums held in Toledo, Youngstown and Canton, Ohio
The GISS Center, Fatherhood Matters, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. and Baby 1st Network sponsored a series of Community of Committed Men forums in Toledo, Youngstown and Canton, Ohio in …
GISS Center, Baby 1st Network to Host Free Webinar Series for Minority Health Awareness Month
The first annual Minority Health Awareness Month Webinar Series: Communities Working Together to Achieve Birth Equity will be held in April during Minority Health Awareness Month. This will be a …
Kappa Partnership Update: GISS Center and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Create Partnership to Fight Rise of African-American Infant Deaths
In December 2017, Grand Polemarch Thomas L. Battles, Jr. announced Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.’s official partnership with the Global Infant Safe Sleep (GISS) Center, a national organization created to …
GISS Center, Baby 1st Network announce partnership to expand services and programs in Ohio
Global Infant Safe Sleep (GISS) Center and Baby 1st Network have officially established a partnership to expand the organizations’ efforts to reverse the growing rate of infant mortality, empower communities …
Campaign: Celebrate 366 — Here’s How You Can Give!
The 366 Giving Drive – Creating Safe Sleeping Environments for Infant Campaign: Celebrate 366 is an awareness campaign and giving drive to help reduce Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) and …
Community of Committed Men article in Canton Repository
Great article in the Canton, Ohio newspaper of record, the Canton Repository, on the Community of Committed Men forum held on Saturday, March 10, sponsored by the Global Infant Safe …
Canton Comes Out Strong In Support of the Community of Committed Men forum
We were in Canton, Ohio on Saturday, March 10, 2018 for A Community of Committed Men forum, sponsored by the Global Infant Safe Sleep Center, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. …
Community of Committed Men in Youngstown Learn Ways to Reduce Infant Deaths
The following story ran in the Youngstown Vindicator on Saturday, March 10, 2018: http://www.vindy.com/news/2018/mar/10/forum-focuses-on-dads-role-in-reducing-i/. In 2016, Mahoning County’s infant death rate for African American babies was 16.9 per 1,000 live …