Who we are
Kira Johnson tragically lost her life after a routine c-section at Cedars Sinai. Kira was allowed to bleed internally for more than 10 hours before the medical staff at Cedars Sinai took action.
We fight to make sure this never happens to another mother. More women die in the United states each year than in any other civilized country in the world.
Learn moreOur Mission
4Kira4Moms was founded with the mission to advocate for improved maternal health policies and regulations, to educate the public about the impact of maternal mortality in communities, provide peer support to the victim's family, friends, and promote the idea that maternal mortality should be viewed,and discussed as a human rights issue.
4Kira4Moms is currently calling on Congress to pass H.R.1318. That legislation will support States in their work to save and sustain the health of mothers during pregnancy, childbirth, and in the postpartum period, to eliminate disparities in maternal health outcomes for pregnancy-related and pregnancy-associated deaths, to identify solutions to improve health care quality and health outcomes for mothers. Join the Fight!
A Peek into our journey
Advocate
Advocate for excellent maternal health policies and regulations.
Educate
Educate the public about the impact of maternal mortality in communities.
Support
Provide peer support to the victim’s family and friends.
Legislate
We are proud to announce the proposed legislation is co-sponsored by a bipartisan coalition of 66 members of The House of Representatives.
Campaign
4Kira4Moms will bring to light the thousands of women and families who have suffered in this nation from careless and preventable negligence related to childbirth and pregnancy.
How you can get involved
We have numerous ways you can get involved and join the cause.
Your help and support is greatly appreciated.

Donate to Our Campaign
Help 4Kira4Moms reach our fundraising goal by donating today. Support the campaign
Sign Our Petition
Sign our petition today to help new legislation get passed and ensure improved maternal health policies in the future.
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