Join Us in Making a Difference
We believe collaboration is key to creating lasting change. Partnering with us means contributing to impactful projects that support maternal health, child care, and sustainable development.

Why Work With Us?
Create Real Impact
Contribute to initiatives that directly improve the lives of mothers and children worldwide.
Collaborative Impact
Work alongside passionate individuals and organizations driving meaningful change.
Expand Your Reach
Partnering with us amplifies your impact through access to our global network and resources.
Our Focus Areas

Environment
Addressing the disproportionate impact of air pollution on marginalised communities through initiatives such as Black Child Clean Air.
- Linking air quality to maternal health risks like preterm births and stillbirths.
- Delivering community workshops and advocating for clean air policies.

Education
Tackling barriers at the intersection of race, poverty, and SEND to empower families and children.
- Improving access to SEND support for Black children.
- Improving access to SEND support for Black children. Reducing exclusion rates and fostering equitable educational environments.

Maternal Health
Advancing maternal health equity by tackling systemic inequalities affecting Black communities through research, advocacy, and support.
- Identifying and challenging barriers in healthcare access, treatment, and outcomes for Black mothers.
- Providing research-driven advocacy and support to improve maternal health and well-being.
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In the United Kingdom Black women are 4xMore likely to die in pregnancy than white women
In the United States Black women are four times more likely to die from a pregnancy-related cause than White women.
The incidence of maternal death in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women was more than 3 times as high as that for non-Indigenous women.






- Testimonials
Voices of Impact: Stories from Families We’ve Helped

A Mother’s Journey to Empowerment
What sets GBMH apart is their genuine care for each person they assist. They took the time to understand my unique situation and tailored their support to meet my specific needs, making all the difference in my journey.
Sarah, a mom
From Struggle to Strength
Before getting involved with GCMH, we were struggling with limited access to clean air and safe healthcare for our children. Today, thanks to their advocacy for healthier environments, our community is thriving, and our children are healthier than ever
Emily's Story


A New Generation of Hope
The Next Gen B program gave my son the educational tools and support he needed to succeed, even with his special needs. GCMH has truly changed our family’s life, and I’m confident he will have the future he deserves.
Sarah, a young single mum
A Mother’s Journey to Empowerment
Through the support of Global Child Maternal Health, I was able to access the resources I needed to navigate my pregnancy safely. The workshops and guidance helped me feel more confident and empowered to make the best decisions for my health and my baby’s future.
Grace, a mom
From Struggle to Strength
Before getting involved with GCMH, we were struggling with limited access to clean air and safe healthcare for our children. Today, thanks to their advocacy for healthier environments, our community is thriving, and our children are healthier than ever
Emily's Story
A New Generation of Hope
The Black Child SEND program gave my son the educational tools and support he needed to succeed, even with his special needs. GCMH has truly changed our family’s life, and I’m confident he will have the future he deserves.
Sarah, a young single mum
Real-Life Voices

Addressing Air Pollution at the UK Clean Air Conference
In October our CEO had the incredible honour of speaking at the UK Clean Air Conference in Birmingham, sharing the stage with esteemed experts including Sir Michael Marmot and Sir Stephen Holgate...
Driving Systemic Change in SEND Provision for Black and Mixed Heritage Children
In November we took a bold step forward in our fight for equity in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) provision and the urgent need to rebuild our broken SEND system...


Black Leaders Advocate for SEND Reform at the Ministry of Justice
On December 9th we led a delegation of Black leaders, community advocates, and parents — individuals who not only have lived experience navigating the SEND system for their children...