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  1. MAAME | Community-Rooted Maternal Health & Birth Equity in NC

    maame [ma-meh] noun In Twi, a language spoken in Ghana: a word meaning mother or woman, often used as a term of endearment in a family or community.

  2. MAAME, Inc. and Durham Volunteer Doulas Announce Merger

    Oct 18, 2021 · MAAME, Inc. and Durham Volunteer Doulas have both served communities in North Carolina, providing equitable and accessible maternal health support. With this merger, MAAME, Inc. …

  3. Apply | MAAME Community-Rooted Maternal Health

    MAAME makes it easy to access high-quality, affordable perinatal care through our community-based doula and maternal health programs. Whether you’re pregnant, postpartum, or parenting, our team is …

  4. Maternal Health | MAAME Community-Based Doula Care

    MAAME’s Maternal Health program offers culturally rooted doula care—ensuring every family welcomes new life with dignity, equity, and support.

  5. Contact MAAME | Maternal Health Support & Partnerships

    Reach out to MAAME for maternal health support, community partnerships, or to join our movement for birth equity across North Carolina.

  6. Research Opportunity: 8/17 AMMI WORKSHOP FOR MOMS - Maame

    Aug 9, 2024 · MAAME, Inc., in collaboration with leading experts from Wake Forest University, UNC, and Duke University, is hosting the AMMI Workshop for Moms. This workshop is designed to bring …

  7. Our Team | MAAME Leaders in Maternal Health Equity

    Meet the dedicated team behind MAAME—leaders, birth workers, and advocates committed to advancing maternal health equity with dignity.

  8. Resources | MAAME Maternal Health Support & Education

    Explore MAAME’s resources for families and birth workers—guides, support tools, and community education to advance maternal health equity.

  9. Our Mission | MAAME Community-Rooted Maternal Health

    Today, MAAME operates across eight counties, offering services from community-based doulas and postpartum care to mental health support, nutrition access, workforce training, and research advocacy.

  10. Village - Maame

    Join the Movement for Maternal Health Equity Give Today Every Family Deserves Care They Can Trust Across North Carolina, families are waiting weeks, or even months, for care they can trust. We are …