• Locations & Hours:
    Reibold Building
    117 S Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45422
    Office Hours
    • Monday8:00am - 4:30pm
    • Tuesday8:00am - 4:30pm
    • Wednesday8:00am - 4:30pm
    • Thursday8:00am - 4:30pm
    • Friday8:00am - 4:30pm
  • Contact - Phone Number : 937-224-3762
  • Introduction:

    EveryOne Reach One’s goal is to increase the number of babies that reach their first birthday and improve the health of pregnant mothers. Using a community-wide collaborative approach to combat Infant Mortality the coalition will develop strategies to combat preterm births, educate mothers and fathers about how to keep their babies healthy before and after birth and develop interventions to improve social and economic conditions in the community that lead to poor birth outcomes.

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Everyone Reach One

EveryOne Reach One’s goal is to increase the number of babies that reach their first birthday and improve the health of pregnant mothers. Using a community-wide collaborative approach to combat Infant Mortality the coalition will develop strategies to combat preterm births, educate mothers and fathers about how to keep their babies healthy before and after birth and develop interventions to improve social and economic conditions in the community that lead to poor birth outcomes.

Reibold Building
117 S Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45422
Office Hours
  • Monday8:00am - 4:30pm
  • Tuesday8:00am - 4:30pm
  • Wednesday8:00am - 4:30pm
  • Thursday8:00am - 4:30pm
  • Friday8:00am - 4:30pm

For More information about EveryOne Reach One Maternal and Infant Vitality Task Force visit our new website at
mceveryonereachone.org

Helping Mothers Nurture Healthy Babies

EveryOne Reach One was established in 2017 with the goal of reducing the infant mortality rate in Montgomery County.

Infant Mortality is the key long-term indicator for birth outcomes as well as for overall community health and well-being.

Baby Learning to Walk

EveryOne Reach One is poised to address this important yet complex issue. It will address these issues by developing plans of action to address:

  • Preterm and low birth weight babies – the leading cause of infant deaths in our community.
  • Prevention – helping mothers have access to resources that provide adequate birth spacing.
  • Education and Community Engagement – providing support within the community to elevate awareness about this pertinent issue.
  • Racial Disparity – develop strategies to reduce the gap of birth outcomes between African-American and White-American babies.
  • Social Determinants of Health – address the hidden issues that often get in the way of patients seeking and continuing care.
  • Reduce Substance Misuse – address ways drugs and alcohol impact the health of the infant.
  • Access to Care – address ways to assist pregnant women to access care early and often.
  • Fatherhood Coalition – address ways to include fathers in the entire pregnancy, birthing, and infant experience.

Our Team

We have brought together a network of healthcare professionals in the Dayton region to help every mother with their pregnancy.

Michelle Beebe
Kettering Health Network
Karen Bodney-Halaz
Temple Israel
Sally Brown
Greater Dayton RTA
Reva Cosby
Trotwood-Madison City Schools
Dr. Brooke Ehlers
Coroner’s Office
Kelly Geers
Montgomery County
Lisa Henderson
GDAHA
Torey Hollingsworth
City of Dayton
Amy Piner
Montgomery County
Jessica Salem
Dayton Children’s Hospital
Terra Williams
Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County