Chocolate Milk Café
Chocolate Milk Café is a national Black-led lactation support network for families of the African diaspora. They offer peer support, education, and community spaces for breastfeeding, chestfeeding, bodyfeeding, pumping, and other human milk feeding needs. Their current site lists chapters in several U.S. cities, but not Atlanta.
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Chocolate Milk Café's Carrier Community Support sessions offer support and guidance for families of the African diaspora in need of assistance in carrying their children and learning how to feed... Main Services parenting education support groups virtual support Serving adults young adults families with children african american mothers parents
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What they offer 7
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Carrier Community SupportService
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Monthly Chapter Lactation Support MeetingsProgram
Free peer-led meetings give families of the African diaspora support with breastfeeding, chestfeeding, bodyfeeding, pumping, and human milk feeding.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
S.P.L.A.S.H. CourseProgram
A one-hour introductory class for expectant families of the African diaspora considering human milk feeding.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Milk Life - Lactation Basics for FamiliesProgram
A three-hour community lactation education class that goes deeper into human milk feeding basics for families of the African diaspora.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Carried AwayProgram
Baby carrier support helps families learn how to carry children while feeding and caring for them.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Chocolate Chips InitiativeProgram
This initiative honors families who reach the six-month human milk feeding milestone or are ready to introduce solids.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Right To LactateService
Chocolate Milk Café shares state-by-state public lactation law information so families know their feeding rights.
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