Children First Program Helps Support New Mothers And Families

The Tulsa Health Department's 'Children First' program supports new mothers like Shelbie Sepulveda, offering resources and guidance that boost confidence and help improve their lives.

Thursday, September 5th 2024, 6:36 am

By: Autumn Bracey


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The Tulsa Health Department's 'Children First' program is designed to make life a little easier for new mothers.

Shelbie Sepulveda recently graduated from the program with her son. She was given a registered nurse to work with her for free.

During her two and a half years, she benefited from parenting resources like CPR courses.

She said the food programs have been helpful, so she never had to worry about not having enough food for her son.

Since joining the program, Sepulveda said great things have happened for her, including getting a more stable job and now having transportation.

Sepulveda told News On 6 that without it, she doesn’t know where she and her son would be.

“It helped me to not be afraid when it came down to having him because again, a lot of questions are answered that aren’t normally answered and aren’t normally talked about," Sepulveda said. "And you can ask those questions with your nurse, and it helps a lot with your confidence in raising your child.”

For moms who want to know if they qualify for this program, check out the Tulsa Health Department’s website.

Autumn Bracey

Autumn Bracey joined the News On 6 Team in May 2022. You can see Autumn anchoring News On 6 at Noon and reporting on stories from Green Country.

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