Hey, Mama!
The California Abundant Birth
Project (CA ABP) is a guaranteed income program that provides cash during pregnancy. It was developed by Expecting Justice and the community to make birthing healthier and safer for the people facing the greatest risk during their pregnancy journey.
The Abundant Birth Project Guide
This guide has been designed to directly address the needs of our community as they have been expressed to us. The resources in this guide are from Los Angeles and surrounding cities. This guide is designed to be holistic in approach and accessible to all users.
There is a continual need for Black women and others disproportionately impacted by adverse perinatal outcomes to be supported as we navigate the many ways racism and explicit bias impose upon our quests to live, enjoy life, create, grow families, and contribute our unique genius to our communities and world. This support, as expressed in the guide, comes through affirmations, positive mantras, self-care tips, external support services, and the knowing that we are all standing together.
During the pandemic, the impact of the health and financial crises the world was facing hit Black communities hardest. During this time, Black Women for Wellness received even more calls than usual from community members looking for everything from emergency services for domestic violence survivors, homeless resources, and economic support, to services that would provide support for a joyous birthing journey and everything else in between. Knowing that other organizations were also getting these same calls and that so much information had changed through the pandemic, we knew it was time to create a new guide. However, we knew that for it to be comprehensive and effective, we could not, and would not want to, do it alone.
Therefore, this guide was created as a result of the dynamic partnership between the African American Infant Maternal Mortality Community Action Team (AAIMM CAT) of South Los Angeles/South Bay and Black Women for Wellness. In fact, when we found ourselves receiving calls for service and support, we turned to our AAIMM CAT partners. As our communities were mourning the continual and unnecessary deaths of Black folks due to COVID and the increased risk of maternal-infant loss for Black moms during birth, we looked to AAIMM CAT and knew we would find a creative, supportive partner ready to engage in this work with us. So when we decided to embark upon creating a comprehensive community resource guide, it was natural to reach out to the AAIMM CAT, and they were ready to collaborate. Under the direction of its leadership, they generously leveraged their vast, county, and community-based network and provided staff to work part-time each week to ensure this guide lived up to its potential and could be completed in a timely manner to meet the demands of the community.
It is with great pleasure that we provide the communities we serve with this work, the time, partnerships, and intent of service that will be available for many years to come. We hope that this guide is everything you need it to be. We hope that the love for Black people and our committed, determined fight towards liberation is received with all of the love and joy that was present as the guide was being conceived. We offer thanks to those who continually entrust us with the duty of connecting each other and being a pillar in Los Angeles and other surrounding cities. Finally, we offer our sincere prayers that whatever is happening in your life as you use this guide, the pages within help make the process a bit easier, joyous, and fulfilling.
Our Resource Guide Co-Creator
Black Women for Wellness
Black Women for Wellness (BWW) is a multi-generational, community-based organization located in the heart of the Leimert Park area of Los Angeles, California. At Black Women for Wellness, our mission is to be committed to the health and well-being of Black women and girls through health education, empowerment, and advocacy. Organized by 6 Black women in 1997, Black Women for Wellness’ strategies include:
- Increasing communication sharing amongst healthcare professionals.
- Developing and implementing cultural and gender appropriate programs.
- Supporting and empowering women to take leadership roles that advocate for eliminating health disparities.
- Publishing culturally relevant health information.
- Research and validation of effective prevention strategies and tools, documenting new health trends
impacting well-being. - Being an active listening voice concerning the health status of African American women.
Reproductive Justice:
The Reproductive Justice Program at Black Women for Wellness is proud to present this guide in partnership with our community. Our focus is on centering the sexual health and wellness of Black women and girls.
Our programs include:
- Rites of Passage (ROP)
- Aims to educate and empower Black girls ages 14-19 to take control of their reproductive health and
broaden their knowledge on topics such as financial literacy, college and career, self-discovery, mental
health, physical wellness, and much more.
- Aims to educate and empower Black girls ages 14-19 to take control of their reproductive health and
- Get Smart B4 U Get Sexy
- Focuses on the sexual health, relationships, and well-being of Black women and girls 14-30.
- Maternal and Infant Health
- The goal is to reduce and eventually eliminate the disproportionately high Black maternal and infant
mortality rate.
- The goal is to reduce and eventually eliminate the disproportionately high Black maternal and infant
We envision this guide as a tool to support the health and well-being of Black women and a way to connect Black mothers to resources in their community. This guide is a direct response to our community telling us that they need a way to access current, local resources that meet their varying needs as Black women, mothers, and birthing people.
Black Women for Wellness is physically located in the Leimert Park area of Los Angeles, though this small but mighty cadre of women (and men) has a global reach.
Our website is BWWLA.org, and you can find us on social media as @BW4WLA.
For More Information, Visit bwwla.org

