Korah Lovelace

Program Coordinator at Maternity Care Coalition

Korah Lovelace is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in public health and community outreach. Currently serving as a Program Facilitator at Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health, Korah leads financial wellness sessions aimed at combating poverty and provides individualized client support. Previously, Korah held roles such as Program Coordinator and Case Manager at Maternity Care Coalition, addressing the needs of women with opioid dependency and their infants. Additional experience includes work as a Community Health Worker at Women Empowered International, Early Learning Specialist and Youth Health Educator at Public Health Management Corporation, and various educational roles at Drexel University and the University of Pennsylvania. Korah holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Health/Health Care Administration/Management from Drexel University's College of Nursing and Health Professions.

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Philadelphia, United States

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Maternity Care Coalition

Since 1980, Maternity Care Coalition has assisted more than 145,000 families throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania, focusing particularly on neighborhoods with high rates of poverty, infant mortality, health disparities, and changing immigration patterns. We know a family’s needs change as they go through the pregnancy and their child’s first years and we offer a range of services and programs for every step along the way. Our Mission The mission of Maternity Care Coalition is to improve the health and well-being of pregnant women and parenting families, and enhance school readiness for children 0-3. Our Vision MCC envisions an equitable future where all families are healthy and connected, with all children thriving and ready to learn. - Each child is welcomed - Each person is nurtured and achieves their full potential - Parents and guardians are empowered to care for themselves and their children - Communities understand and act upon the imperative to provide systematic support - As a result, all families and individuals are healthy, connected and economically self-sufficient and all children thrive and are ready to learn.


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