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Breastfeeding Task Force of Humboldt County Meetings are the fourth Wednesday of the month from 1:30-3 p.m. at the Community Wellness Center. Everyone is welcome. Community Wellness Center 908 Seventh St. Eureka, CA 95501 Free Lactation Services WIC Lactation Support Line North Country Prenatal Services St. Joseph Hospital Breastfeeding UIHS WIC Program - CLEs and CLCs available Mad River Community Hospital WIC Offices: 707-445-6255 Star Siegfried: Hospital grade pumps 707-269-2283 or 707-445-6255 IBCLC on staff: 707-822-1385 Care Line 707-445-8121, ext. 7536 707-822-9900 IBCLC on staff 707-826-8263 707-496-2108 Please contact your insurance or health care provider. 707-445-6210 800-698-0843 first5humboldt.org CONTACT US facebook.com/HumboldtBFTF How to get a Breast Pump 2020 Resource Guide Printing costs donated by: Breastfeeding Task Force of Humboldt County

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Breastfeeding Task Force of

Humboldt County

Meetings are the fourth Wednesday ofthe month from 1:30-3 p.m. at the

Community Wellness Center.Everyone is welcome.

Community Wellness Center908 Seventh St.

Eureka, CA 95501

Free Lactation ServicesWIC Lactation Support Line

North Country Prenatal Services

St. Joseph Hospital Breastfeeding

UIHS WIC Program - CLEs and CLCsavailable

Mad River Community Hospital

WIC Offices: 707-445-6255Star Siegfried: Hospital grade pumps

707-269-2283 or 707-445-6255

IBCLC on staff: 707-822-1385

Care Line 707-445-8121, ext. 7536

707-822-9900

IBCLC on staff 707-826-8263

707-496-2108Please contact your insurance or health careprovider.

707-445-6210800-698-0843

f i r s t 5 h u m b o l d t . o r g

CONTACT US

facebook.com/HumboldtBFTF

How to get a Breast Pump

2020 Resource Guide

Printing costs donated by:

Breastfeeding Task Force ofHumboldt County

Our missionand vision

The Breastfeeding Task Force ofHumboldt County promotes andprotects breastfeeding as a norm inour community. We do this throughadvocacy, education and support in aculturally sensitive way with localhealth care providers, lactationeducators, consultants andcommunity members.

No-cost breastfeeding support groups

Mother2Mother Support CircleStar Siegfried, RN, BA, IBCLCInfant weight checks, education, friendship and parenting supportTuesdays 10 a.m. to noon317 Third St., Eureka707-496-2108 Parent's CircleParenting topics, dads and siblings welcomeWednesdays 10:30 a.m. to noonMcKinleyville Family Resource Center1450 Hiller Road, McKinleyville707-845-5862 Ohana MamasTessa Stone, CNM, IBCLC and Sommer Halligan, LMInfant weight checks and parenting supportFridays 10:30 a.m. to noon"The Ohana Room" 2324 Harrison Ave., Eureka707-442-0400 Breastfeeding USA meet-upFirst and third Mondays 6 to 7 p.m.D St. Community Center, 1301 D St., [email protected] Hoopa Breastfeeding Support GroupLast Thursday of each month from 11 a.m.to 1 p.m.K'ima:w Medical Center, Board Room, Hoopa707-822-9900 or 530-625-4261 Paso a PasoBreastfeeding support in Spanish.Group and one-on-one support with CertifiedLactation Educators available.707-441-4477

One-on-One ConsultationPossible Fee for Service

MilkLove: Rose R. Phelan, RN, IBCLC (Spanish Bilingual)

[email protected]

Tessa Stone, CNM, IBCLC

[email protected]

Star Siegfried RN, BA, IBCLC

[email protected]

Julia Owens, CLE

707-599-7919

Sarah Torres, CLC(Spanish Bilingual)

[email protected]

Linda Willcut-Tallman, RN, LC

[email protected]

What is the differencebetween a IBCLC and a

CLC/CLE? IBCLC : International Board Certified LactationConsultant is the highest certification andonly internationally recognized credential inlactation. The certification requires 90 hours oflactation specific instruction, 500 to 1,000hours of clinical practice and successfulcompletion of the comprehensive certificationexam. IBCLCs are also able to provide clinicallactation management and education tofamilies and health care professionals. CLC/CLE: Certified Lactation Counselors andEducators complete 20 to 120 hours ofclassroom training and may take a writtenexam for certification. A CLE can providefamilies with education and guidance on basicbreastfeeding issues.