Past Community Events

APHA Conference

Katherine Sylvester presented her poster at the 2025 American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., where HOPE for Georgia Moms was proud to be listed as a co-author.

The project, titled “Self-Monitoring with Wearables: Empowerment and Sisterhood for Pregnant and Postpartum Women,” highlights how technology can foster community and support maternal well-being through wearable health devices.

Hall County Community Resource Fair

HOPE for Georgia Moms attended the Community Resource Fair at Hall County Head Start on Friday, October 24, 2025, in partnership with Hall County Family Connections.

The event connected families with valuable resources, services, and support systems available throughout the community. It was a wonderful opportunity to share information and strengthen partnerships that support families in Hall County. 

2025 HomeTown Health Conference

Our team had a wonderful time at the 2025 HomeTown Health Conference! It’s always inspiring to connect with partners and healthcare leaders working to make a difference across Georgia. HOPE for Georgia Moms is proud to support this incredible event.

#NOMW

We left #NOMW25 inspired and full of new ideas! From Dara Cook’s pregnancy exercise app to Dr. Joy Baker’s insights on holistic OB-GYN care, and even learning about Philips’ free RPM program available in Georgia, there was so much to take in.

HOPE for Georgia Moms was honored to support this incredible event and the powerful lineup curated by Rose Horton.

Maternal Health Task Force Retreat

The 2025 HOPE for Georgia Moms Retreat brought together advocates from across the state to make a meaningful impact.

With the theme Centering Our Mission, Amplifying Our Message, the retreat focused on strengthening our voice and impact across Georgia.

Power of AI

The HOPE for Georgia Moms data subcommittee dove into the power of AI and how it can help us better serve moms across our state.

We participated in a training focused on using artificial intelligence to break down maternal health data into clear, actionable insights.

Family Connection Community Resource Fair

HOPE for Georgia Moms recently had the chance to connect with families, professionals, and community partners at the Region 2 Family Connection Community Resource Fair in Gainesville, GA. With 80 vendors sharing valuable local and regional resources, this event was a powerful reminder of the importance of access, education, and support for families across our state.

Events like these are a powerful way to bridge the gap between our communities and the resources they need to thrive. Thank you to Region 2 Family Connection for hosting such an impactful event, and to everyone who stopped by our table to learn more about how we can support Georgia moms!