FIRST 1,000 DAYS
The first 1,000 days of a child’s life are the most important. But in communities experiencing extreme poverty, access to healthcare can be a challenge for pregnant mothers and babies. Together, we can help ensure that babies born into poverty get a healthy start.
What are the first 1,000 days?
The first 1,000 days of a child’s life span from a mother’s pregnancy to age two. This period is critical for growth and development and can have life-long effects on overall health. Children who receive proper nutrition and care in the first 1,000 days have a better chance of a healthy future. World Renew works to provide healthcare, child nutrition, and classes for parents during the first 1,000 days and beyond.
How We Help
Healthcare
We train community health volunteers to help babies and moms access pre- and post-natal care, including monitoring babies’ growth.
Nutrition
We help babies by teaching parents about proper nutrition, encouraging breastfeeding, and helping families access vitamins and healthy foods as their child grows.
Education & Support
We support moms and dads through parenting classes, nutrition workshops, and home visits from health volunteers.
Your Gifts Bring Health & Hope
World Renew equips local communities around the world to deliver life-saving care to babies and their mothers. When you donate, you’re helping to change the story of poverty for generations to come.
A gift of $40 provides care and supplies for one mother and baby living in poverty. Watch the video to learn more about how your gifts make a difference.
Renewing Hope: CHANGING STORIES OF POVERTY
“The mother and child health program brings many benefits because the children are weighed, and if a child is underweight, they are giving milk [supplements]. . . We’ve also received [nutrition kits] with deworming tablets and vitamins. Before the program, we had to buy medicine, but today is different because we receive the medicine at no cost [through the program].”
— Jazmín, mother, Honduras