BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. — Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies of Broward County held its annual Mother’s Day luncheon on Tuesday to raise funds supporting pregnant and parenting women across South Florida.
Local 10 anchor Nicole Perez served as emcee for the event, which organizers say is critical to sustaining programs that provide childcare assistance, diapers, wipes, education and emergency support to families in need.
The organization says it serves about 3,000 families each year.
“Here at HMHB, we focus on pregnant and parenting women -- give them all the support they need from parent education, wellness, emergency, basic needs, medical education so that way we know mom and baby are safe and we have a healthy mother and baby at time of birth,” said Dawn Liberta, executive director of HMHB of Broward County.
The luncheon highlighted several success stories, including mothers who have benefited from the group’s services.
One of them is Tranea Cannon, a former “American Idol” contestant who overcame significant challenges with help from the organization. Her story can be found here.
Perez also has a personal connection to the organization. In 2021, while pregnant with her son, Reece, she visited HMHB and met other expectant mothers through its programs.
Organizers say the annual luncheon plays a key role in funding those services and ensuring no family is turned away.
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