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Support Women's Health Innovations of Arizona

Women's Health Innovations (WHIA) is proud to be a Qualifying Charitable Organization, allowing you to reduce your Arizona state tax liabilities dollar-for-dollar with your donations. Each contribution enables us to expand our essential services to more women and families across Arizona.

As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, your donations are tax-deductible. We are also honored to have earned a Gold Seal of Transparency from GuideStar in 2020, reflecting our commitment to accountability and transparency.

Consider choosing the monthly donation option to provide ongoing support. Every donation, large or small, makes a significant impact.

Our current fundraising goal is focused on the East Valley Perinatal Network, which offers financial assistance to offset the costs of our services for underinsured and uninsured clients. Your generosity helps us continue to provide vital mental health care to those in need.

Thank you for your support!

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Help us keep mental health counseling accessible for ALL.

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Honor a special mom in your life on our Honor Wall.

The East Valley Perinatal Network

The East Valley Perinatal Network (EVPN) is the flagship program supporting the primary mission of Women’s Health Innovations of Arizona (WHI). The EVPN was created in 2016 as a community partnership, funded by Dignity Healthcare. Since the development of the EVPN, Women’s Health Innovations of Arizona has trained thousands of professionals and community members, in addition to providing free or low-cost services at the hospital bedside, in-home, in-office, and in the community to hundreds of families.
 
The EVPN is a grant-funded, donor-driven program financially supporting the uninsured or underinsured. As a Qualified Non-Profit Organization, all donations to Women's Health Innovations of Arizona are put directly toward paying for the variety of services the EVPN team provides to their clients and are tax-deductible. In order to sustain our program, WHI supplements donations from the community by investing our profits into the EVPN to widen the positive impact we make on our community.

The Rose Program

The ROSE Program (Reach Out, Stay Strong, Essentials for mothers of newborns) is an empirically-validated prevention intervention for postpartum depression. The ROSE Program has been specifically cited in the new U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendation regarding the prevention of perinatal depression, as well as in the New York Times.
 
We are pleased to announce that we are partnering with Michigan State University and Brown University, offering an evidence-based program that has been shown to reduce cases of postpartum depression by half among low-income women in a series of randomized control trials.

ROSE is an educational class provided during pregnancy in settings that provide health care to low-income pregnant women. We have received funding from the National Institute of Health (NIH) to help clinics and agencies that serve low-income pregnant women learn and use ROSE as part of their routine care. ROSE is highly structured, easy to learn and can be delivered in both Spanish and English. 

Learn more about the program here.

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