Allyson Felix champions Black maternal health with $20M grant
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Olympic track star and advocate for Black maternal health Allyson Felix has been awarded a significant $20 million grant by Melinda Gates as part of a $1 billion initiative to empower women and girls globally. This grant recognizes Felix’s unwavering commitment to improving maternal health outcomes for Black women in the United States.
Addressing critical health disparities
The grant provided by Gates is designed to address the alarming maternal mortality rates disproportionately affecting Black and Native American mothers. It also focuses on the erosion of reproductive rights in several states and the absence of a national policy for paid family leave. Felix’s advocacy is informed by her personal experiences and professional platform, leveraging her visibility to effect substantial change.
Innovative support for athlete mothers
In addition to her advocacy, Felix has partnered with Pampers to establish the first-ever Olympic Village nursery, set to debut at the 2024 Paris Olympics. This initiative aims to support competing mothers by providing a nurturing space for their infants, ensuring that athlete mothers receive the support they need during the games.
Empowering women through strategic partnerships
Felix’s efforts extend beyond the Olympic Village. She has previously collaborated with Pampers to secure a $250,000 commitment to...
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