IMP Center Update
May 2026

Beginning in June 2026, Uzazi Village will begin charging for some services due to the loss of state funding that previously supported our ability to offer many programs at no cost. While these changes are not ones we take lightly, they are necessary to ensure we can continue showing up for our community with the quality and compassion you expect from us.

The most significant update concerns the Ida Mae Patterson (IMP) Center. Starting in June, participation in the IMP Center will include a $200 one-time fee per participant. This fee covers all IMP Center services from the time a participant enrolls during their pregnancy through 12 weeks postpartum.

IMP Center Update FAQ

Why is Uzazi Village beginning to charge for some services?

We have lost state funding that previously allowed certain services to remain free. Introducing low-cost fees for select programs helps us sustain care while continuing to center accessibility and equity.

Which services are affected?

At this time, the main change affects the Ida Mae Patterson (IMP) Center. Other services remain free or low-cost, and any future updates will be shared transparently.

What does the $200 IMP Center fee include?

The $200 fee is a one-time cost that covers all IMP Center services from pregnancy enrollment through 12 weeks postpartum, including:

  • Perinatal care with certified health professionals
  • Lactation support
  • Plant-based meals
  • Mental health services
  • Chiropractic care

Is financial flexibility available?

Our goal is accessibility. If cost is a barrier, we encourage you to reach out so we can talk through options and resources.

What free or low-cost services will still be available?

Uzazi Village will continue offering:

Who can I contact if I have questions or concerns?

We are grateful for our community’s trust and remain committed to nourishing, supporting, and advocating for families—now and always.