The Desert Sun

Grant helps generation­s connect through art and food

- Greg Archer Inland Empire Community Foundation

About Families gives new meaning to the phrase “bringing up baby.” That’s because the main goal of the ever-ambitious nonprofit is to educate families on the emotional, mental and physical experience­s involved during all facets of pregnancy — even early parenthood and postpartum.

“We offer a lot of valuable programs,” says About Families founder and director Joanna Boles Whitlow of the organizati­on’s various classes, groups and events. “But we also try to create community for the profession­als that help families. We train and certify doulas. We’re collaborat­ing with the hospital right now and bringing in a speaker to teach some of the nurses and other birth profession­als about breastfeed­ing or offering continuing education.”

It’s a commendabl­e effort across the board, and it’s all part of Whitlow’s unique creative wheelhouse. Originally from Santa Barbara, Whitlow moved to the Coachella Valley nearly 20 years ago, before launching About Families in 2012. All this after she became a mother and saw a greater need in the community.

“After moving to the desert, I was desperatel­y seeking my people and hoping to find friends and community,” she says. “I didn’t have any family out here, and that’s where About Families came from. It was basically about the parents’ need for other parents, so we start prenatally.”

She became an internatio­nal boardcerti­fied lactation consultant in 2012, which further fueled her career as a profession­al birth and postpartum doula and childbirth educator. Beyond her work in About Families, Whitlow is the mother of four boys and the director of For Moms and Babies, a valuable resource and education service providing informatio­n, services, and education for pregnancy.

As a recent grantee of the Creative Corps Inland SoCal Grant through the Inland Empire Community Foundation, About Families was able to help launch*

About Families Presents: Creative Exchange Studio. Through various 10week classes, participan­ts will learn basic clay skills before moving on to design and create a serving dish to be used for a cherished family recipe.

The twist? Two generation­s from one family collaborat­e.

The idea is to unite different generation­s, have them in engage in the artistic process and ultimately realize the deeper meaning of generation­al bonds, the depth of heritage and, in some ways, how creativity can be a stellar connector.

The activity is led by art educatorpo­tter Lauren Karle.

“It’s an incredible grant,” Whitlow says. “Eight different families are in it. They will learn how to make ceramic dishes then have a potluck where everyone makes a family recipe. It’s creating connection­s through art with family, but really it’s all about play and art, cooking and housing our family tradition, just because so much of that is kind of going away.”

Creating connection and sharing informatio­n is a key component of the organizati­on’s work.

“I strongly believe that it takes a village, and About Families’ goal is to be the hub of the village and help bring the village together,” she says.

To that end, About Families offers various classes for individual­s and couples expecting babies.

“After people have their babies, we offer support groups or breastfeed­ing help or parenting classes,” Whitlow says. “It’s all about educating, empowering and connecting parents in order to have a healthier family life.”

The nonprofit’s annual Fall Festival at the Forum at Empire Polo Club in Indio also stands out. The festive and informativ­e event, which has run successful­ly for the past 16 years, was designed to raise awareness about various programs and family-oriented services available in the Coachella Valley and its surroundin­g areas.

Additional­ly, other noteworthy classes and events include “Birth Circle: Pregnancy Support and Preparing for Birth,” which is held weekly via Zoom, and “Dad & Partner Support Group,” which has been a valuable service for fathers.

“Moving forward,” Whitlow says, “we’re excited to get the word out about all the things we do so we can support the community even more.”

Learn more at aboutfamil­iesinc.com. To learn more about the Inland Empire Community Foundation, visit iegives.org.

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About Families strives try to create community for profession­als that help families.
 ?? PHOTOS CAPTURED BY JAMIE, COACHELLA VALLEY PHOTOGRAPH­ER/SPECIAL TO THE DESERT SUN ?? About Families Presents: Creative Exchange Studio will teach basic clay skills and design so participan­ts can create a serving dish to be used for a cherished family recipe.
PHOTOS CAPTURED BY JAMIE, COACHELLA VALLEY PHOTOGRAPH­ER/SPECIAL TO THE DESERT SUN About Families Presents: Creative Exchange Studio will teach basic clay skills and design so participan­ts can create a serving dish to be used for a cherished family recipe.
 ?? ?? By engaging in the artistic process, participan­ts ultimately learn the deeper meaning of generation­al bonds, the depth of heritage and, in some ways, how creativity can be a stellar connector.
By engaging in the artistic process, participan­ts ultimately learn the deeper meaning of generation­al bonds, the depth of heritage and, in some ways, how creativity can be a stellar connector.

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