National Home Visiting Week: Meeting Families Where They Are
National Home Visiting Week Highlights the Power of Meeting Families Where They Are—From the Very Beginning
During National Home Visiting Week, April 20–24, Family Connects International (Family Connects) is joining communities nationwide in recognizing the vital role home visiting plays in supporting families with newborns—during one of the most critical and vulnerable periods of life.
National Home Visiting Week shines a spotlight on evidence-based home visiting programs that partner with parents, promote child and family well-being, and strengthen communities by delivering support directly to families—where they live.
“Home visiting is one of the most effective ways to support families early, equitably, and with dignity,” said Jade Woodard, CEO and President of Family Connects. “When families are supported from the start, outcomes improve across health, safety, and development.”
Decades of research show that Home Visiting assists physical recovery and maternal mental health; infant feeding, sleep, and development; safety concerns and social isolation; and access to health care and community resources.
Without early support, these challenges can escalate into emergency medical use, child welfare involvement, or long-term health and developmental issues. Thankfully, the Family Connects Model support families with newborns through universal, evidence-based, and preventive care:
- Registered nurses conduct postpartum home visits, assessing maternal health, infant well-being, safety, and family strengths
- Early screening identifies needs related to mental health, physical health, and social determinants
- Families are connected directly to health care, early childhood services, and community supports
- Universal access reduces stigma and disparities, ensuring no family is overlooked
- Research demonstrates reduced child maltreatment and emergency medical care use, strengthening outcomes while lowering system-level costs
“Home visiting works because it is proactive and relational,” said Alain Glen, Chief of Nursing at Family Connects. “Family Connects brings evidence-based care into the home at exactly the moment families need it most.”
Home visiting programs do more than support individual families—they strengthen entire communities by improving maternal and infant health outcomes, supporting positive parenting and early development, reducing strain on emergency, child welfare, and health systems, and advancing equity by addressing disparities early.
This National Home Visiting Week, Family Connects calls on policymakers, health systems, funders, and community leaders to invest in evidence-based, universal home visiting models that meet families where they are and prevent challenges before they occur.
“Supporting families early is not an optional service—it is essential infrastructure,” said Jade Woodard. “Home visiting is how we build healthier futures for children, families, and communities.” ally, and with intention,” said Woodard. “That is how we build stronger futures for children and communities alike.”






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