THE MISSION
To ensure quality standards for proper global health care by advocating for the U.S. to join UNICIEF’S uniform set of standards and practices predicated on quality, ethics morality, and professionalism in healthcare, with an emphasis on the benefits of breastfeeding.

WE SERVE
We serve our community as a forum in which oppressive racial practices in healthcare are identified and resolved through political advocacy, medical rights reform, and continuing education training programs.
WE HELP
We help to restore equitable care for all mothers and trust in the medical system, regardless of one’s complexion or race.
WE SEEK
We seek truth and an honest examination of the history, challenges, and systemic racism of breastfeeding as an African-American woman.
WE EMPOWER
We empower mothers and work on their behalf to advocate for raising awareness regarding system racism in the medical industry.
WE FIGHT
We fight have the United States of America adopt the International Code of Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes. Established in 1981 by UNICEF and adopted by most developed countries of the world.