# A community Milk Share initiative promoting health equity through Black community leadership

**Authors:** Elizabeth Mollard, Cydney Gaines, Jillian Boldt, Jordan Hardesty, Clara Fynbu Eggert, Ebony Reddick, Tina Goodwin

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1589089 · Frontiers in Public Health · 2025-07-04

## TL;DR

A Black-led Milk Share program improves breastfeeding equity by providing culturally responsive, community-based human milk access to families in need.

## Contribution

The study introduces a community-driven, Black-led model for equitable human milk sharing that addresses systemic barriers to breastfeeding.

## Key findings

- The Milk Share program integrates donor screening and lactation support to ensure safety and accessibility.
- Community leadership ensures the program aligns with the needs of Black families while remaining inclusive.
- The initiative highlights the importance of community-driven solutions in reducing breastfeeding disparities.

## Abstract

Persistent racial disparities in breastfeeding reflect broader systemic inequities that disproportionately impact Black families. In response to barriers such as limited access to culturally competent lactation support, biased hospital practices, and financial constraints, Black-led, community-driven initiatives have emerged to improve breastfeeding success and infant nutrition equity. This community case study describes the development and implementation of the Malone Maternal Wellness Milk Share program, a Black-led initiative providing structured, community-based milk sharing to ensure equitable access to human milk. The program addresses systemic barriers by integrating rigorous donor screening protocols, informed consent processes, and culturally responsive lactation support while maintaining accessibility for families who might not otherwise have access to traditional milk banks. While created to address racial disparities, the Milk Share program is intentionally inclusive, welcoming all families in need regardless of race, ethnicity, or background. A Community Advisory Board guides the program, ensuring it remains aligned with both public health safety standards and the needs of Black families. By embedding donor human milk access within a broader framework of maternal health support, the Milk Share program demonstrates the effectiveness of community-led solutions in mitigating breastfeeding disparities and promoting infant health. The findings from this initiative underscore the need for healthcare systems and policymakers to recognize and support community-driven interventions as critical components of maternal and infant health equity efforts.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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