Caring for Chicago Newborns and Families
CLIENT
INDUSTRY
THE CHALLENGE
SERVICES
THE OPPORTUNITY
The Chicago Department of Public Health is focused on supporting Chicagoans at every stage of life, from the moment they’re born. In 2019, CDPH’s Family Connects Chicago program began partnering with hospitals across the city to give families with new infants a free home nurse visit and connect them with resources. Eligible families include foster parents, adoptive parents and families who already have other children.
But without dedicated marketing tools, CDPH struggled to create awareness among birthing families. Bigmouth was tasked with creating a landing page and tools to educate birthing parents about the program, and to help internal audiences communicate about the program both internally and externally.
- The program’s end-to-end structure: Families’ experience from beginning to end
- CDPH’s goals for growing the program, and barriers to this growth
- The program’s benefits and most-used resources
- The messages external audiences most needed to hear
- The program’s end-to-end structure: Families’ experience from beginning to end
- CDPH’s goals for growing the program, and barriers to this growth
- The program’s benefits and most-used resources
- The messages external audiences most needed to hear
The Family Connects Chicago audience potentially includes every Chicago family with an infant, regardless of neighborhood, income, reading level and accessibility needs. To ensure our work resonated with as many people as possible, we used a supportive tone and straightforward language to provide the most important information as quickly and clearly as possible.
We carried over and refreshed illustrations and graphical elements from the Illinois Safe Sleep campaign for brand continuity, paired with photography that allowed Chicagoans to see themselves in the work.
Creating appropriate differentiation from the Illinois Safe Sleep campaign, while using familiar illustration styles and colors to build brand continuity.
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Our CDPH collaborators’ vision for Family Connects wasn’t just a brand featuring
families of varied backgrounds, but families who really lived in Chicago. The
Bigmouth and Family Connects team recruited real FCC participants for multiple
photoshoots and interviews to capture their stories. FCC nurses also shared their
experiences working with families and interacted with parents and babies to give
audiences a look at what to expect during their own home visits.These sessions were also an opportunity for Bigmouth to involve some of our
favorite collaborators, including Nunnally Productions and M Lamourt Studios.
Their vision and artistic direction led to organic, human-centric visuals that
brought audiences into the story.
This visual and testimonial storytelling was the perfect foundation for the next step: Educational materials for use by hospitals, community organizations and CDPH employees in the field. With an eye on reaching as many families as possible, all outputs were transcreated across the five languages most commonly spoken in Chicago. This work included:
- A trifold informational brochure
- A PowerPoint template, palm cards, informational one-sheets, in-office posters, and tabletop signage, all templated for ongoing use
- The 2024 Family Connects Chicago report, which shares the program’s accomplishments and program outcomes beyond single-day nurse visits
The Bigmouth team also built an e-store stocked with physical versions of these resources. Now, community partner organizations can easily order CDPH print items for delivery and use in their communities.
The FCC landing page carried over our joint goal of offering easy-to-use ways for Chicagoans to learn about the program. The site includes a step-by-step walkthrough so families know what to expect; testimonials gathered during our photoshoot interviews; and related resources for family health and support, including a list of participating hospitals.
University of Chicago Medical Center / Rush University Medical Center / Mt. Sinai Hospital Chicago / Humboldt Park Health / Swedish Hospital / St. Anthony Hospital / Roseland Community Hospital / John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County /Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center / Advocate Trinity Hospital
It truly takes a village for FCC to support our city’s families; 10 Chicago hospitals currently participate in the program, supported by community partner organizations and volunteers. In July 2024, CDPH and Bigmouth hosted an annual meeting to celebrate their efforts, review 2023 accomplishments and discuss FCC’s role in health equity.
The baby shower-themed event, held at the Chicago Cultural Center, featured fun activities like fingerprint trees and written wishes for FCC infants, as well as breakfast, presentations and plenty of relationship-building. Bigmouth’s support through site and catering coordination; engagement activities; slideware and signage; and decor and event photography, brought the whole day together.