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Services Team Up for Women Veterans' Growing Families

Veteran Keshawn Williams (left) is greeted by Makyla Clark, maternity care coordinator (center), and Norma Hitchye, prosthetics purchasing agent, during the Women Veterans Drive-thru Baby Shower
Veteran Keshawn Williams (left) is greeted by Makyla Clark, maternity care coordinator (center), and Norma Hitchye, prosthetics purchasing agent, during the Women Veterans Drive-thru Baby Shower held in Tulsa on Sept. 23. Photo by Michael Motley, licensed practical nurse.
By Tiffani Mathews, Employee Whole Health Coordinator

Welcoming a new baby into the world is an exciting time in a parent's life, but it can also be stressful.

The Women Veterans Program at the Eastern Oklahoma VA Health Care System is on a mission to help female Veterans by easing some of the stress that comes with caring for their new additions.

In September, the program hosted drive-thru baby showers in Muskogee and Tulsa with support from the Center for Development and Civil Engagement (CDCE).

Invitations were sent out to enrolled Veterans receiving maternity care services who delivered babies between September 2021 and September 2022.

Those with due dates through December 2022 also received invitations.

A lot of planning, coordination, and teamwork went into making the baby showers successful.

Prior to the event, Makyla Clark, nurse navigator and maternity care coordinator, personally reached out to each Veteran to discuss their needs and wants.

Wish lists were created and shared with CDCE who coordinated donations from Veteran Service Organizations and other donors. The gifts provided were thoughtful and specific to each Veteran's need.

Clark was pleased with this year's turnout, as the team was able to ‘shower’ lots of Women Veterans with a variety of baby gifts and goodies.

"This year was a phenomenal year,” said Clark. “Out of 38 invitations sent, 22 attended! We follow these women from pregnancy to the birth of their child, and then postpartum. We host baby showers annually to show these ladies that we support them. We want to make them feel comfortable and important.

"We worked closely with CDCE, who was able to solicit an abundance of donations for this year’s events! Our Woman Veterans shared their need for specific items such as car seats, highchairs, swings, and bassinets, and we are happy to report that all items were provided during the event thanks to the support of gracious donors!”

Other items donated were baby clothes, hooded towel sets, books, diapers, wipes, toys, baby carriers, cups, spoons, diaper bags, strollers, walkers, bathtubs, baby bedding and more! The baby showers were well received, and the families invited expressed how thankful they were for the opportunity.

Candice Jordan, chief, CDCE, said her team was excited to support such a great event for Veterans and their families.

“It is such an amazing event, “said Jordan. “Our Veteran organizations, such as the Daughters of the American Revolution, Wagoner Elks, Gray Horse War Mothers, and American Legion Auxiliary Unit 198, really got involved.

"Thank you to the Women Veterans Program for planning and facilitating the event, as well as all donors and staff who helped make it successful!”