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Home » Maternal Health » Topics » Family Connects New Orleans (FCNO) » Community Advisory Board and Action Network
The Community Advisory Board and Action Network seeks passionate leaders to help strengthen family support systems across Orleans Parish. Through Family Connects New Orleans and Healthy Start, your experience and insights will help shape programs that touch thousands of lives in our community.
As a board member, you'll identify community needs, guide program implementation, and develop strategies that directly impact Orleans Parish families. Your expertise will help energize community engagement and ensure every family receives the support they need to thrive.
We welcome perspectives from throughout Orleans Parish - from healthcare providers and community leaders to caregivers and local business professionals. Whether you live or work in our community, your unique viewpoint can help build stronger family networks.
We understand the value of your time. Our quarterly meetings are designed to accommodate busy schedules, with both virtual and in-person options available on weekdays from 10 AM to 12 PM. While this is a volunteer position, your contribution will create lasting positive change for generations of New Orleans families.
This is an unpaid, voluntary position.
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