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Black Maternal Mental Health Block Paint Party

Sat, Jul 13

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Lawson Academy

Let'z Paint is proud to partner with the Alice Collective and J. Soulae Therapy to deliver a thrilling creative experience for the entire family. Paint & party with Let'z Paint at this community block party. We invite you to create your own masterpiece during one of our exciting paint party sessions

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Black Maternal Mental Health Block Paint Party
Black Maternal Mental Health Block Paint Party

Time & Location

Jul 13, 2024, 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Lawson Academy, 5052 Scott St, Houston, TX 77004, USA

About the event

Let'z Paint will be hosting 2 paint party session where guests are invited to create their own masterpeices with guided instruction from a fun paint party instructor, artist & host. 

GRAB YOUR TICKETS TODAY! LIMITED SPOTS AVAILABLE!

Our fun and exciting paint parties offer a fantastic opportunity for guests to fully express their creativity and artistic abilities by using paint.

Each ticket includes a 2-hour Paint Party led by a dynamic and enthusiastic paint instructor. We provide all the necessary painting supplies to ensure a hassle-free experience.

We ensure that the setting is perfect for everyone to enjoy the paint party to the fullest.

Our paint parties cater to individuals of all skill levels, making them perfect for beginners, small groups, and even larger gatherings of all ages. Guests have the freedom to unleash their imagination and create their own unique masterpieces. Alternatively, they can choose to follow along with our expertly crafted step-by-step instructions.

With our paint parties, we take care of the paint, while you bring the party! You can count on us to deliver an unforgettable experience that will leave everyone smiling.

What's included in your paint party ticket:

  • Easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions from a highly skilled instructor. We will guide you throughout the painting process, making it accessible for everyone.
  • We provide all the necessary painting supplies, including high-quality paint & supplies, protective table covers, aprons, paint cups, and napkins. Rest assured, our paint is safe for the skin and can be easily cleaned with soap and water. However, please keep in mind that our paint may stain if left to set or dry completely.
  • As an additional resource, we offer access to our exclusive "Let'z See What We're Painting" info site. Simply scan the provided QR codes to explore our helpful painting info site, where you can find useful tips, browse through different painting selections, and much more. We want to ensure that you have all the support you need to make your paint party a resounding success
  • At the end of each event your instructor will take a indiviual & group photos. 

 LEARN MORE ABOUT THE:  

Dear Mama: A Block Party for Black Maternal Mental Health - CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO 

The ALLICE Collective is partnering with Jessica Ramos, LCSW, PMH-C, maternal mental health expert and CEO of J Soulae Therapy, PLLC to bring Dear Mama: A Block Party for Black Maternal Mental Health to the historic neighborhood of Third Ward in Houston, Texas, a known “maternal mortality hotspot,” on Saturday, July 13, 2024 starting at 10:00am.

Come enjoy live entertainment, delicious food, interactive workshops, Q & A panels, family-friendly activities, and a variety of vendors offering products and services to support your mental well-being. Connect with your community and other mamas in a safe and welcoming environment, and take some time for yourself to relax and recharge.

Whether you're a new mom, experienced mom, soon-to-be mom, or anyone that is a part of a mom's support system, this block party is for you! Let's come together to show our support for Black maternal mental health and create a community of strong, empowered mamas.

We can't wait to see you there!

Why Is Black Maternal Mental Health Important?

Black maternal mental health is a critical public health concern, as Black women face disproportionate rates of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) compared to their white counterparts. These mental health conditions not only impact the well-being of the mother but also have adverse effects on infant health outcomes and family dynamics. According to a fact sheet published by the Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance (MMHLA) in July 2023, mental health is the leading cause of maternal death, and Black women experience maternal deaths at 2-3 times the rate of white women. Additionally, single Black mothers are six times more likely to experience depressive symptoms. Despite the existence of interventions to address maternal mental health, Black women continue to face barriers in accessing and engaging with these services, exacerbating existing disparities.

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