The Clark Parent & Child Network

Babies and Toddlers Thrive When Their Parents Do

The Clark Parent & Child Network gives moms and dads early support to help kids bloom. We start with mental health screenings during a mom’s pregnancy. Then, we follow caregivers and babies until age 3. Our goal: remove racial health barriers so families get stronger with first-rate primary and mental health care.

The network, launched through generous support from the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation, links parents to local partners and resources. This helps families navigate hurdles such as food or housing insecurity. Thanks to our donors, parents can focus on their babies.

Contact Kerri Yoder Hubbard to learn more.



Children don't grow up in isolation. Their health is impacted by their neighborhood, education and relationships they have with their family. Philanthropy has been so helpful — really, essential — in helping us to develop support and services for families to help them address the things that may get in the way of good health.

Lee Beers, MD

Medical Director, Community Health and Advocacy

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