CEO BLOG | THE POWER OF CHANGE: INTRODUCING CHANGENT

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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

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

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

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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

NSO STATEMENT | BIPOC MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK

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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