Intro to Aunt Bertha:
Indiana Pregnancy Promise Program Training

Join the Aunt Bertha network and learn how to connect to social services.

Monday, May 24, 2021
3 PM – 4 PM, Eastern Standard Time

Indiana, USA

Join your fellow professionals from the nonprofit, government, healthcare, and education sectors who are using findhelp.org, powered by Aunt Bertha, to learn how we connect people to social services in your area.

In this 101 session, we’ll discuss:

  • How the Indiana Pregnancy Promise Program can help provide healthcare access and care coordination in order to reduce infant and maternal mortality;

  • How to find and connect directly with resources; and 

  • Tips & tricks to spend less time searching and more time helping people.

Please be sure to use a computer with reliable internet access for participation in the virtual community event.

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Your Speaker

Alicia Headshot

 

Alicia Baker

Community Engagement Manager,

Aunt Bertha

 

Alicia Baker is the Indiana Community Engagement Manager for Aunt Bertha. She works with community organizations across the state to maximize the tools that Aunt Bertha offers. Previously, Alicia was the Director of Neighborhood Engagement at John Boner Neighborhood Centers in Indianapolis and also worked in the nonprofit sector with local community organizations.

About Aunt Bertha

Aunt Bertha’s network connects people seeking help and verified social care providers that serve them.

Thousands of nonprofits and social care providers serve their communities. But for most people, navigating the system to get help has been difficult, time consuming, and frustrating. Too many Americans are suffering, and they don’t need to.

So at Aunt Bertha, we created a social care network that connects people and programs — making it easy for people to find social services in their communities, for nonprofits to coordinate their efforts, and for customers to integrate social care into the work they already do.