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HealthConnect In The Early Years Contracted Providers

Children's Home Society of Florida 
10720 Caribbean Boulevard, Suite 300 
Miami, FL 33189 
Marcel C. Rivas, MS, Director of Program Operations
Phone: (305) 254-9759
Fax: (305) 256-0037


Institute for Child and Family Health, Inc.
(formerly Children's Psychiatric Center) 
15490 NW 7th Avenue 
Miami, FL 33169 
Maite Schenker, Ph.D, Program Director
Phone: (305) 685-0381 
Fax: (305) 685-7536


Healthy Start Coalition of Miami-Dade
701 SW 27th Avenue, Suite 1401
Miami, FL 33135
Natalia Coletti, Director of Education & Training
Phone: (305) 646-6868
Fax: (305) 646-6870

 
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La Leche League Meetings
 
Report on Birth Defects in Florida (1998-2007)
 
A Push for More Pregnancies to Last 39 Weeks
 
The State of Florida’s Child – Update 2011
 
Florida Young Mothers 2010
 
Florida PAMR 2008 Update
 
Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions (FAHSC) 2009 Snapshot
 
AMCHP Supports National Expansion of Home Visiting Programs
 
Revised Healthy Start Universal Prenatal Risk Screen 2008
 
Study Links Caesareans With Births Before Term
 
State’s infant death rates higher for blacks