Full funding for ABA Breastfeeding Helpline

Full funding for ABA Breastfeeding Helpline

ABA has received funding from the Australian Government for the past 14 years to support our 24/7 National Breastfeeding Helpline, LiveChat, the training and ongoing education of all our volunteer breastfeeding counsellors and educators, and health professional education. This funding runs out on 30 June 2023, and we are yet to receive confirmation from the Department of Health that it will be renewed.

In Australia 96% of new mums want to breastfeed their baby because they know that breastfeeding is recognised as highly valuable to lifelong health and preventative health benefits for mothers and children, along with the importance ...

ABA has received funding from the Australian Government for the past 14 years to support our 24/7 National Breastfeeding Helpline, LiveChat, the training and ongoing education of all our volunteer breastfeeding counsellors and educators, and health professional education. This funding runs out on 30 June 2023, and we are yet to receive confirmation from the Department of Health that it will be renewed.

In Australia 96% of new mums want to breastfeed their baby because they know that breastfeeding is recognised as highly valuable to lifelong health and preventative health benefits for mothers and children, along with the importance to the economy and environment.

The ongoing funding is critically needed to ensure the sustainability of the National Breastfeeding Helpline and LiveChat Services – accessed by 73,000 parents last year alone.  ABA’s broader services support hundreds of thousands of parents every year.  ABA connects with and educates thousands of health professionals every year. With a globally accessed website and free app, funding the Australian Breastfeeding Association to deliver this service makes sound business sense.

We need you to let your Federal MP know how important these services are to you.

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Let your Federal MP know the ABA Breastfeeding Helpline is important to you

Your email will inform your Federal MP that the ABA National Breastfeeding Helpline and other ABA services are important to you and why. If you have time you can add a paragraph sharing your personal experience of ABA's services in the letter below. 

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Step 1. Add your name

If this is enough for you, that's great. Its time to click, 'Send'!

Step 2. Increase your impact

Add a paragraph about the difference you think the Breastfeeding Helpline and LiveChat services make to mums, babies and their families. 

Step 3. Ask to meet your MP

If you have time, add a request for a meeting. Its as simple as asking, 'Could I meet with you please?'

Thank you for supporting Australia's mums, babies and their families