đ When I was a new mom with a background in public health and philanthropy, I was drawn to work at the Burke Foundation. I was impressed by its commitment to children and strategic investment in the health of young families. Our president, James Burke, and our trustees understand the role of â and need for solutions to â adversity in shaping young childrenâs health and, in turn, the health of families and communities.
One of the most intriguing approaches to addressing childhood adversity is Early Relational Health. What is it? Itâs as simple to explain as it is crucial to the well-being of every child, family, and community: Nurturing relationships between caregivers and babies build a strong foundation for lifelong health.