Participating EMPower Hospitals
The EMPower Breastfeeding initiative was proud to support a diverse mix of hospitals in 24 states – including a military hospital, several University hospitals, large urban hospitals, small community hospitals, and hospitals with no Baby-Friendly designations in their state. Below you will find a list of hospitals that participated in the EMPower initiative. Click on a pin on the map below to view the hospital location and website link.
Orange pins denote that a hospital has achieved Baby-Friendly designation.
Alabama | 
Madison Hospital Mobile Infirmary Medical Center Monroe County Hospital  | 
North Baldwin Infirmary Princeton Baptist Medical Center Thomas Hospital  | 
Arkansas | 
Baptist Health – Arkadelphia Baptist Health – Stuttgart Baptist Health Medical Center – Little Rock  | 
North Arkansas Regional Medical Center Northwest Medical Center Bentonville Northwest Medical Center Willow Creek Women’s Hospital  | 
California | 
Community Memorial Hospital Mercy General Hospital Mercy San Juan Medical Center  | 
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center St. John’s Regional Medical Center  | 
Florida | 
Advent Health Daytona Beach Cape Coral Hospital Gulf Coast Medical Center Health Park Medical Center  | 
Holy Cross Hospital Sarasota Memorial Health Care System Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies  | 
Georgia | 
Gwinnett Medical Center Memorial Health University Medical Center, Inc. Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital  | 
St. Francis Hospital, Inc. St. Joseph’s/ Candler Tift Regional Medical Center  | 
Iowa | 
Genesis Medical Center, Davenport | |
Illinois | 
Passavant Hospital Presence Hospitals PRV dba Presence Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center  | 
University of Chicago | 
Indiana | 
St. Joseph Health System – Plymouth | St.Vincent Women’s Hospital | 
Kansas | 
Shawnee Mission Medical Center St. Catherine Hospital St. Francis Health  | 
The University of Kansas Hospital Via Christi St. Joseph Hospital  | 
Kentucky | 
Baptist Health Lexington | |
Louisiana | 
Baton Rouge General Medical Center Lafayette General Medical Center Lakeview Regional Medical Center Minden Medical Center  | 
University Health Conway University Health Shreveport Woman’s Hospital  | 
Maryland | 
Saint Agnes Hospitalh | University of Maryland Medical Center | 
Michigan | 
Harper University/Hutzel Women’s Hospital Henry Ford Hospital Detroit  | 
Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital Trinity Health, MI d/b/a Mercy Health Saint Mary’s  | 
Minnesota | 
North Memorial Medical Center | |
Missouri | 
Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center | Truman Medical Center Lakewood | 
Mississippi | 
Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto | |
North Carolina | 
Carolinas HealthCare System Pineville Frye Regional Medical Center  | 
Maria Parham Medical Center | 
New York | 
Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital | Women and Children’s Hospital of Buffalo | 
Ohio | 
Akron General Medical Center | University Hospitals Elyria Medical Center | 
Pennsylvania | 
Abington Memorial Hospital Good Samaritan Hospital Saint Vincent Hospital  | 
Temple University Hospital Williamsport Regional Medical Center  | 
South Carolina | 
Bon Secours St Francis Hospital McLeod Medical Center Dillon McLeod Regional Medical Center  | 
Palmetto Health Baptist Spartanburg Medical Center  | 
Tennessee | 
Erlanger East Hospital Jackson Madison County General Hospital  | 
Maury Regional Medical Center Saint Francis Hospital Memphis  | 
Texas | 
CHRISTUS Health-St. Elizabeth Hospital C. R. Darnall Army Medical Center Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital  | 
Memorial Hermann Southeast The University of Texas Medical Branch University Medical Center  | 
West Virginia | 
Mon Health Medical Center Ohio Valley Medical Center  | 
St. Mary’s Medical Center Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital  | 
	
			
Bentonville’s culture consists of the charming characteristics of a Southern city and small town, combined with influences from the Northwest Arkansas metropolitan area and a status as a global business hub. Bentonville is located in one of the fastest growing regions in the country, and in the past 20 years, it has transformed from a small town to a bustling center of commerce and entrepreneurialism. According to a recent US Census survey, Bentonville and surrounding communities in Benton County are second in growth for Arkansas and among the 100 fastest-growing counties in the United States. While the Northwest Arkansas economy was historically based upon agriculture and poultry, in recent decades, there has been rapid growth and diversification of its economy and culture due to the three Fortune 500 companies based in the area: Walmart, Tyson Foods, and J.B. Hunt. Both economic growth and wide cultural diversity can be attributed to over 1,250 Walmart suppliers that have established sales offices in the region. These satellite offices for companies of almost every industry mean that a large number of transplants from around the United States and the world can be found in Bentonville.
Within this evolving environment, Northwest Medical Center-Bentonville remains committed to providing exceptional care to the community. To achieve their goals to improve maternal-neonatal health and wellness, this comprehensive care facility applied and was accepted into the EMPower Breastfeeding initiative while in the D1 Discovery Phase of Baby-Friendly USA’s 4-D Pathway. The hospital has gained support in adopting the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding as they have progressed along the journey to Baby-Friendly designation. Since joining the EMPower initiative, Northwest Medical Center-Bentonville has benefitted from the individualized coaching and technical assistance offered, in areas such as adherence to the Ten Steps. One of their most noteworthy accomplishments involves Step 4, helping mothers initiate breastfeeding within one hour of birth. By honoring the golden hour in implementation of skin-to-skin, the number of infants that were once “slow to transition” and required “extended monitoring” and “oxygen support” has significantly decreased to the point that it is rare to see an infant fit into those categories! The facility’s EMPower Breastfeeding Coach, Julia Bourg, remarked, “This team worked hard to ensure that foundational steps were in place as they worked towards implementation of other practice changes.”
This facility is close to Baby-Friendly USA designation! They recently had their site visit assessment from the Baby-Friendly representatives and are awaiting the results. Allison Godwin, the facility’s Quality Improvement Coach, noted, “What we appreciated most about this team is their attention to creating sustainable change. They really wanted to make sure that their staff and their organizational culture supported these efforts.” We applaud your wonderful work, Bentonville!



