Human Response Network - Trinity County, California

111 Mountain View St.,
 Weaverville, California

 (530) 623-2024 or 1-800-358-5251


24-Hour Crisis Line:  623-HELP

Human Response Network - Office Location in Weaverville, California, Serving all of Trinity County

   

Welcome Baby Program - "We'll Be Seeing You"

What is the Welcome Baby Program?
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Welcome Baby Video (1104 KB)

The Welcome Baby Program has been funded the Trinity County Children & Families First Commission.

This program is designed to insure that new parents receive information, education, referrals, and on going support during this potentially stressful time. Partners in this effort include Trinity County Health & Human Services, and the Public Health Department.

New mothers will be visited by a trained in-home worker. If you deliver at home or out of the county, please call us at 623-2024 or 1-800-358-5251 to set up a visit at your home.

There is absolutely no charge for this service. Our goal is to lend support to you and your family.

B orn today
A gift of life
B eautiful baby
Y ou’re my delight

How it Works

The visitor will discuss the information provided in the new baby bags, information on car seats, childcare, home-visiting program, other new parent services and provide additional items such as electric outlet covers, magnets, and a "SMACK" T-shirt.

With permission, a follow-up visit will take place in your home a week later. This gives you an opportunity to ask additional questions and provides support for your family during this period of adjustment. All families will receive a follow-up contact at 3, 6,  and 12 months.

Parents have questions...We have answers...

  • Car Seat Info
  • Childcare Info
  • In-Home Services
  • Safety
  • Referrals to other agencies
  • Infant Development
  • Ways to involve siblings
  • And more...

 


Old Woman in a Shoe

There was an old woman
Who lived in a shoe.
She was a kindhearted mom
Who knew exactly what to do.

She raised all her children
With patience and love.
Never once did she give them
A spank, shake or shove.

Her children all learned
To be gentle towards others
And good parents too
When they became fathers
And mothers.

From their days in the shoe
They learned this about living:
Kindness, not force,
Is the gift that keeps giving.

Visit Or Call Us - We Are Here For You!
Call: (530) 623-2024 or 1-800-358-5251

24-Hour Crisis Line
623-HELP

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