There are so many reasons
to breastfeed

  • It brings you closer to your baby and helps you bond
  • It provides a number of health benefits for you and your baby
  • It helps your baby’s immune system develop
  • It saves you money on baby formula

Need help?

Digital Guide to Breastfeeding
Appalachian Breastfeeding Network- 24 Hour Breastfeeding Hotline:

Call 888-588-3423 or text BFHOTLINE to 839863 to speak with a lactation professional 24 hours a day.

Women Infants and Children (WIC)

WIC offers judgment-free breastfeeding support, including help in getting breast pumps and breast pump supplies. Get personalized lactation support with a Breastfeeding Peer at WIC.

Denaye Black, dblack@schd.org, 330-812-3738

Madeline Calfee, mcalfee@schd.org, 330-812-3755

Project Milk Mission

Community Health Workers (CHWs) are a one-on-one, personal resource that connect individuals and families to healthcare and social services. The majority CHWs have lived in the community they serve and have a close understanding of the services they make referrals to.

Take a FREE breastfeeding class with a recognised Breastfeeding Support Counselor at PROJECT MILK MISSION. Online breastfeeding classes and one-on-on consultations are available that cover breastfeeding basics, pumping/returning to work, and trouble shooting. Learn more and ENROLL HERE.