Nearly half of all children in Milwaukee live in poverty, leaving Milwaukee's families at risk for poor prenatal, birth, infant, and child development outcomes. EFM applies evidence-based models to improve outcomes for Milwaukee's families. The program collaborates with community partners to facilitate access to health, social, and child development support for families. What is EFM? EFM is a home visiting program that provides personal visits to:
What services does EFM offer? EFM's services to families include:
Who is eligible / who participates in the program? Teenage and adult women of any age who are pregnant or have an infant up to two months old can enroll in EFM if they live in the following Zip Codes:
The City of Milwaukee Health Department has other home visiting programs that serve teenage and adult women who live in other Zip Codes. Click here for more information. What are the goals of EFM? The long-term goals of EFM are to:
What organizations are participating in EFM? The City of Milwaukee Health Department partners with several community-based organizations to provide home visitation and supporting services to expectant and young families, including:
How is EFM funded? The State of Wisconsin Division of Public Health awarded The City of Milwaukee Health Department the Milwaukee Comprehensive Home Visiting Program Grant to fund EFM from July 2005 through December 2010. Currently the State of Wisconsin Department of Children and Families oversees the contract for EFM. Who can I contact for more information? Please contact the Empowering Families of Milwaukee's Program Office for more information by calling (414) 286-6625. Our fax number is (414) 286-6660. Where can I find more information about home visitation?
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