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At Changent, we believe that systems of care can be strengthened to better meet the needs of every child and family. Every day, we build partnerships in communities to meet families where they are, ensuring more responsive and accessible care. Because when every family has the resources they need to thrive, health outcomes are improved for generations to come.
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Changent is a national organization dedicated to improving health outcomes for children, families and communities by scaling and supporting data-driven programs that create lasting, multigenerational impact.

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06/02/25

CEO BLOG | THE POWER OF CHANGE: INTRODUCING CHANGENT

By Charlotte Min-Harris, President and CEO of Changent For years, the National Service Office (NSO) for Nurse-Family Partnership® and Child First has been dedicated to improving health outcomes and transforming lives through programs that provide data-driven, multigenerational support to families. Today, I am proud to announce the next chapter in our journey: we are now


06/02/25

INTRODUCING CHANGENT: A BOLD NEW IDENTITY FOR A NATIONAL ORGANIZATION TRANSFORMING THE FUTURES OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

Announcing a new identity and a renewed mission to improve health outcomes through data-driven, multigenerational programs. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: DENVER, COLO. (June 2, 2025) — The National Service Office (NSO) for Nurse-Family Partnership ® and Child First is thrilled to unveil its new name and brand: Changent. This bold new identity reflects our commitment to strengthening


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05/15/25

NSO STATEMENT | PROTECTING MEDICAID MEANS PROTECTING FAMILIES: WHY CONGRESS MUST REJECT HARMFUL CUTS

At the National Service Office for Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First, we stand with the moms, babies, and families who rely on Medicaid—not just for access to care, but for opportunities to improve health outcomes and thrive. That’s why we are deeply concerned by the $700 billion in proposed Medicaid cuts in the House budget


04/09/25

NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE WELCOMES STRATEGIC LEADERS TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS TO STRENGTHEN MISSION AND IMPACT

Lauren Arnold, Dr. Lakesha Farmer, Dr. Padma Gulur, and Randi Roy join NSO’s board to offer their expertise in healthcare, nonprofit strategy, and leadership. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: DENVER, COLO. (April 9, 2025) — The National Service Office (NSO) for Nurse-Family Partnership® and Child First announces the appointment of four new members to its Board of Directors.


02/04/25

THE NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE NAMES DR. MEGHAN LÓPEZ AS CHIEF PROGRAM AND NETWORK OFFICER

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: DENVER, COLO. (February 4, 2025) — The National Service Office for Nurse-Family Partnership® and Child First announced today that Dr. Meghan López has been named Chief Program and Network Officer (CPNO). Dr. López brings 25 years of experience in evidence-based program development, family support, and global health leadership, with a focus on


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07/31/24

NSO STATEMENT | BIPOC MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK

As we observe Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Mental Health Awareness Month in July, I want to emphasize our commitment to addressing the mental health needs of under-resourced and underserved populations, particularly those at high risk before, during, and after childbirth. At the National Service Office for Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First, we


Indigenous Wisdom Council
07/15/24

NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE FOR NURSE-FAMILY PARTNERSHIP AND CHILD FIRST LAUNCHES INDIGENOUS WISDOM COUNCIL

DENVER, COLO. (July 15, 2024) — The National Service Office (NSO) for Nurse-Family Partnership® and Child First proudly announces the establishment of its inaugural Indigenous Wisdom Council. This new initiative brings together esteemed individuals from diverse Indigenous communities to guide and enrich NSO’s work in tribal communities by exchanging knowledge, advocating for the betterment of


Board of Directors
05/14/24

NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE WELCOMES THREE NEW BOARD MEMBERS TO DRIVE IMPACT AND DIVERSITY

DENVER, COLO. (May 14, 2024) — The National Service Office (NSO) for Nurse-Family Partnership® and Child First announces the appointment of three new members to the Board of Directors. The NSO welcomes Veronica Willeto DeCrane, Tolu Thomas and LaKisa Ward as they each offer extensive experience in managing operations and implementing improvements in various organizational


Steven Summer
02/22/24

HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIP EXECUTIVE APPOINTED TO THE NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

DENVER, COLO. (February 22, 2024) — The National Service Office (NSO) for Nurse-Family Partnership® and Child First announced the appointment of Steven Summer, President and CEO of the Healthcare Institute to the Board of Directors. In his current role at Healthcare Institute, Summer works collaboratively with CEOs from the most progressive, successful and admired nonprofit


01/25/24

RESEARCH FOLLOW-UP HIGHLIGHTS NURSE-FAMILY PARTNERSHIP’S SUBSTANTIAL IMPACT ON LOWERING HYPERTENSION RATES IN MOTHERS AND REDUCING OBESITY AMONG THEIR DAUGHTERS

DENVER, COLO. (Jan. 25, 2024) — JAMA Network Open, a medical journal published by the American Medical Association, last week published an 18-year follow-up of participants in a randomized clinical trial of Nurse-Family Partnership ® (NFP). This study titled, “Early Home Visits and Health Outcomes in Low-Income Mothers and Offspring” found that nurse home visits


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11/10/23

NSO STATEMENT | U.S. INFANT MORTALITY RATES INCREASE

The infant mortality rate for the United States rose 3% in 2022, according to a newly released report by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This is the first year-over-year increase in the rate in 20 years. The report also demonstrated that infant mortality rates increased significantly due to maternal complications.   This new


10/12/23

NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE FOR NURSE-FAMILY PARTNERSHIP AND CHILD FIRST ANNOUNCES NEW PARENT AMBASSADORS

DENVER, COLO. (Released October 12, 2023, Updated March 14, 2024) — The National Service Office for Nurse-Family Partnership ® and Child First recently announced the new class of Parent Ambassadors who will share their stories as new parents and the impact of the Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First programs with Congress and other policymakers. For


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09/28/23

NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE RECOGNIZES NETWORK LEADERS WITH TENACIOUS CAREGIVER AND COMPASSION AWARDS

DENVER, COLO. (Sept. 28, 2023) – The National Service Office for Nurse-Family Partnership ® and Child First announces the award winners of the 2023 Tenacious Caregiver and Compassion Awards. Five distinguished Nurse-Family Partnership providers and three outstanding Child First team members were recognized on Sept. 12 at the National Symposium, the National Service Office’s annual


08/02/23

PUBLIC HEALTH EXECUTIVE APPOINTED TO THE NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

DENVER, COLO. (August 2, 2023) — The National Service Office for Nurse-Family Partnership® (NFP) and Child First announced the appointment of Jonathan Webb, CEO of the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) in Washington, D.C., to the Board of Directors. With over 20 years of public health experience, Webb has worked to


05/24/23

NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE CALLS ON TEXAS LEGISLATURE TO INCREASE FUNDING TO NURSE-FAMILY PARTNERSHIP

DENVER, COLO. (May 24, 2023) — The National Service Office for Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First urges the Texas legislature to increase funding for Nurse-Family Partnership ® (NFP) in Texas in the legislature’s final budget this week. Without an increased investment to NFP’s home-visiting program, the ability to serve first-time moms and families in Texas


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03/24/23

THE NSO’S RESPONSE TO U.S. MATERNAL MORTALITY INCREASE

I wanted to take this moment to address a concerning issue that has been in the news recently: the significant increase in maternal mortality rates in the United States in 2021.   As you may already know, the CDC has reported a devastating 40% increase in these rates, which is alarming and deeply troubling. In 2019, the


03/15/23

THE NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE NAMES CHARLOTTE MIN-HARRIS AS PRESIDENT & CEO

DENVER, COLO. (March 15, 2023) — The National Service Office (NSO) for Nurse-Family Partnership ® and Child First announced today that the NSO Board of Directors has promoted Charlotte Min-Harris to president and CEO.  Min-Harris has served as acting president and CEO since July and was previously chief operating officer. In addition, the NSO Board


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