Community Flag Raising: Muskoka Breastfeeding Coalition - This event has already occurred
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On behalf of the Muskoka Breastfeeding Coalition and the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit’s Public Awareness Campaign, the Town of Huntsville will host a flag raising on Thursday, October 2 at 11:00 am at Civic Square.
This annual event highlights...
On behalf of the Muskoka Breastfeeding Coalition and the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit’s Public Awareness Campaign, the Town of Huntsville will host a flag raising on Thursday, October 2 at 11:00 am at Civic Square.
This annual event highlights the health benefits of breastfeeding for both infants and parents. This year’s theme is Prioritize Breastfeeding: Create Sustainable Support Systems emphasizing the role that breastfeeding plays in building a healthier planet while reducing environmental impacts.
Breastfeeding provides all the nutrients an infant needs for the first six months of their life and is recommended for two years and beyond by Health Canada, the Public Health Agency of Canada, and the Canadian Paediatric Society. Breastfeeding is one of the most powerful ways to support a child’s health and development. It helps build a strong immune system, lowers the chances of chronic diseases, and improves overall well-being throughout life. For parents who breastfeed, it also offers health benefits by reducing the risk of breast and ovarian cancers, as well as Type 2 diabetes.
Successful breastfeeding depends on support from everyone! Families, communities, workplaces, and leaders all play a role in creating spaces where parents feel confident and encouraged. Support can come in many forms: loved ones offering praise, communities making breastfeeding in public normal, employers providing time and space for nursing, and local leaders creating and sustaining helpful policies. When people work together, breastfeeding becomes easier and more accessible for all families.
The health unit offers free prenatal education—both in-person, virtually facilitated and online. Parents who are providing breastmilk are also welcome to join the health unit’s free Breastfeeding Support Groups.Led by public health nurses, these groups offer guidance on infant feeding, sleep, development, and parenting, while also creating a welcoming space to share experiences and connect with other new parents.
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