Welcome to Child Health Partnership.
Support our work to continue to provide at-home support to children and parents to promote health and wellbeing of families facing challenges in our community.
Learn more about our Free Developmental Screenings and the work being done at Child Health Partnership! Click here for more information.
Child Health Partnership is joining forces with One Fit Mother Cville for a donation drive to support the children and families we serve.
The donation drive will take place between November 4- 22nd!
Join us in providing much needed items on our wish list for this giving season here.
St. Paul’s is joining forces with Child Health Partnership to collect 200 coats for children and their parents across the Greater Charlottesville area.
To sign up to provide a coat for a particular individual or for a whole family, or to provide a financial contribution towards the effort, please contact Assistant Rector Caroline Carter at caroline.carter@spmcuva.org.
We are asking for new coats to be brought to the Parish Hall on Sunday, November 17, for a blessing at Common Hour.
Thank you, St. Paul’s Memorial Church!
Child Health Partnership is partnering with The Church of Our Saviour to provide food baskets for our Child Health Partnership families this holiday season.
We appreciate your support and generosity The Church of Our Saviour!
Our approach
Because a child’s first five years of life are so important, we want to help families provide the best start for their child.
We meet families and children in their homes. At Child Health Partnership we provide at-home support to children and parents to promote the health and well-being of families facing challenges in our community. We provide families with child development and positive parenting education, at-home support to low-income families with prenatal and postpartum nursing education and support to boost positive birth outcomes, developmental screenings for children age 0 to 6 years, health and education support, self-sufficiency and resource sharing.
Our services meet the standards of success established by Families Forward Virginia and CHIP of Virginia. At Child Health Partnership we serve low-income local families with infants and young children, pregnant or parenting teens and many refugee and immigrant families.
Our Impact
Since 1991, Child Health Partnership has served over 5,500 children from 3,500 families in our communities.
Hear from our families on how Child Health Partnership has supported them and their children in our community.
Support Child Health Partnership
Make a difference in the life of a child and make a donation today!