The Breastfeeding Buddies are here to help you meet #yourbreastfeedinggoals
Our community based peer support program aims to bridge the gap between hospital, community, and home.

Programs

Week of Apr 13th

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April 7, 2025(1 event)

10:00 am: Walk And Talk Winter - 173 Water St, Cambridge


April 7, 2025

Breastfeeding Buddies Invites you and your baby to our popular Walk and Talk ( Winter ) Weekly Meet UP.   Join us in a warm and comfy setting at Cambridge Family Early Years Centre ( 173 Water St., Cambridge - Plenty of Free Parking )  Meet like minded families, ask breastfeeding questions.  This meet up is a great isolation buster for you and baby during the cold, long days of winter.

Breastfeeding Check Ins Are Always Available but not a requisite to joining any of our events - all feeding methods and families are welcome.

Hope to see you there!

 

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April 8, 2025(1 event)

10:00 am: Virtual Latch and Learn! Topic: It's all about Milk Supply


April 8, 2025

It's All About Milk Supply: Many parents wonder if their baby is getting enough! Come and learn how to build and protect your milk supply and learn about normal feeding patterns. We're also happy to answer other breastfeeding questions!


Join our virtual group meet-up on Tuesdays as we rotate through popular breastfeeding topics, answer your questions, and connect as a group.
To ensure the privacy of participants, advance registration for each session is required here.

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April 13, 2025

Did you know that the Breastfeeding Buddies program of the Waterloo Region recently received a grant from the Lyle S. Hallman Foundation to expand peer breastfeeding support?

The campaign will mobilize many levels of partnerships to improve hospital-to-community supports and engage with priority populations to increase breastfeeding rates across Waterloo Region.

Stay tuned for updates on “The Building Supportive Breastfeeding Communities Campaign.”