Group Care Global‘s mission is to promote group health care for pregnant and parenting people, infants, partners, and their families to improve health and well-being.

To support this mission, Group Care Global collaborates with international partners to integrate Centering-Based Group Care into health systems.

As a US-based independent non-governmental organization, we commit to continuing to work in partnership with colleagues around the world to ensure that local knowledge, supportive relationships, and connection are at the forefront of how care is delivered and experienced. We value the lives of people wherever they live, respecting and celebrating the diversity that exists throughout the world, including differing abilities, sexuality, gender identity, religion, race, ethnicity, age, language, and economic and immigration status. We strive to strengthen meaningful collaboration based in equity, inclusion, and human dignity.

What is Group Care?

Want to learn more about Group Care? Here are two videos made through the GC_1000 initiative.

Stories about GroupCare

“Little Pearls, short group care stories with a large impact”. A joint publication of TNO, the KNOV, the Centering Nederland Foundation and Group Care Global. The book was first distributed in the English version at the GC_1000 launch meeting in Leiden, Netherlands, February 2020.

Read the full publication here.

Community Building

A Blueprint for the Newborn Neighbourhood

One of the three core components of Group Care is Community Building, both among participants in the group itself, as well as with the larger community where they live, work, and raise their families. The Blueprint is a community approach that connects (future) parents with neighborhood resources. Because it takes a neighbourhood to raise a child! 

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7 days ago

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Happy International Day of the MidwifeAs International Day of the Midwife comes to a close in the Western Hemisphere, I'd like to highlight another win for group care, which was developed by a midwife, Sharon Schindler-Rising and is often implemented as a midwife led model of care. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists appear to have had a bout of midwife style thinking:) and have recommended personalized tailored prenatal care, and in so doing have endorsed, again, the group care model. Consensus Statement tailored Prenatal Care www.acog.org/clinical/clinical-guidance/clinical-consensus/articles/2025/04/tailored-prenatal-car...I think it is particularly notable that ACOG recognizes the special way in which group care allows us to meet people where they are and offer them what they need. This has long been a hallmark of both midwifery care and group care, models we know improve the quality of health care delivery.Every year on International Midwifery Day I am grateful to be part of this profession and to be part of a fantastic international community of humans who care deeply about moving our work forward. Thank you to my group care friends, facilitators, researchers, and enthusiasts and today a special shout out to midwives everywhere.Jalana Lazar, PhDGroup Care GlobalThanks to the U.K. Maternity Group Care Facilitators Community of Practice for all that you do + photo credit. ... See MoreSee Less
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2 months ago

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Celebrating a new publication!! Belonging: a meta-theme analysis of women’s community-making in group antenatal and postnatal careHorn Anna , Orgill Marsha , Billings Deborah L. , Slemming Wiedaad , Van Damme Astrid , Crone Mathilde , Gwele Malibongwe , Leister Nathalie , Hindori-Mohangoo Ashna D. , Beeckman Katrien , Bradley Susan , Hindori Manodj P. Abanga Jedidia , Ryan Julia , Bucinca Hana , McCourt Christine. Belonging: a meta-theme analysis of women’s community-making in group antenatal and postnatal careFrontiers in Public Health. Volume 13 - 2025 | doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1506956In the special collection:Frontiers | Advancing Equity in Maternal Health: Addressing the Care Needs of Underserved Womenwww.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1506956/full Photos:@amckosovo AMC KosovoPHS Ghana ... See MoreSee Less
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3 months ago

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Please join us for the global launch of The Roadmap to Accelerate Scale-up of Group Antenatal Care (G-ANC) in LMICs by 2030. The Roadmap is a strategic document designed to unify and amplify efforts to increase the availability of G-ANC across LMICs, enabling all pregnant women in these regions to have access to group-based care. There are three events: chose the one which suits you and email GANCCatalyzer@jhpiego.org to register and be able to join the event online. ... See MoreSee Less
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