Las Cumbres News & Impact Stories
 
      
      Chipping away at a crisis: Health plan commits cash for expectant moms
Astrid Delgadillo and her family, after leaving Honduras and spending over a year in Mexico, arrived in the U.S. and settled in a Santa Fe shelter. Pregnant and without her mother’s support, Delgadillo struggled to..
 
      
      Presbyterian Health Plan Partners With ¡Que Cute! Healthy Baby Program
We extend our deepest gratitude to Presbyterian Health Plan for their generous partnership with Las Cumbres Community Services, championing the health and well-being of new and expectant mothers in northern New Mexico. With their..
 
      
      Ana and Mom S - A Que Cute Reunion
Ana Morelos is reconnecting with some of her past clients to see how they are doing and what the ¡Que Cute! Healthy Baby program meant to them in their journey.
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      Las Cumbres Benefits from Community Health Funders Alliance Health Impact Grant Award
Las Cumbres Community Services’ (LCCS) ¡Que Cute! Healthy Baby Program (QCHB) has been awarded a three-year Health Impact Grant from the newly formed Community Health Funders Alliance (CHFA). The Alliance is composed of like-minded funding..
 
      
      RALI-NM & Que Cute Partner to Guide Expectant Mothers to Birth Healthy Babies
RALI-NM and Las Cumbres’ ¡Que Cute! Healthy Baby Program have partnered together to guide expectant mothers through their pregnancy and to assure that their babies are born healthy, while also assisting family members to remain safe from potential opioid abuse.
¡Que Cute! Healthy Baby's Ana Morelos Featured in SF Reporter
Kudos to Santa Fe Reporter, Leah Cantor, for putting the spotlight on ¡Que Cute! Family Navigation services in Santa Fe during the pandemic. We have all felt the..
