Friend,
Yerika Hernández, the 20-year-old woman pictured above in her home in the Dominican Republic, recently faced a massive change and challenge in her life.
Yerika became pregnant with her first child — a boy.
Even though most births take place in hospitals in the Dominican Republic where she lives, it still has one of the highest neonatal mortality rates in Latin America: 23 out of every 1,000 babies won’t survive their first month of life. So many of these deaths could be prevented by improving the quality and availability of maternal health care. That’s what Project HOPE is working to do.
For Yerika, she was able to rely on the support and care of community health workers trained by Project HOPE. Once a month, she received a home visit from a local doctor and Jennifer, a local health worker who Yerika has known since they were small girls.
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