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Continuation of March 25th Meeting
The Empower Our Families and Advocate for Social Justice committees will be recognizing Black Maternal Health Week. Black Maternal Health Week is recognized each year from April 11-17 to bring attention and action in improving Black maternal health. The theme for this year is “Our Bodies STILL Belong to Us: Reproductive Justice NOW!” Widespread restrictions on abortion care access coupled with rising cases of criminalization due to pregnancy loss continue to widen the gaps of adverse maternal and birth outcomes in the U.S.
The Empower Our Families and Advocate for Social Justice committees will be recognizing Black Maternal Health Week. Black Maternal Health Week is recognized each year from April 11-17 to bring attention and action in improving Black maternal health. The theme for this year is “Our Bodies STILL Belong to Us: Reproductive Justice NOW!” Widespread restrictions on abortion care access coupled with rising cases of criminalization due to pregnancy loss continue to widen the gaps of adverse maternal and birth outcomes in the U.S.
The Empower Our Families and Advocate for Social Justice committees will be recognizing Black Maternal Health Week. Black Maternal Health Week is recognized each year from April 11-17 to bring attention and action in improving Black maternal health. The theme for this year is “Our Bodies STILL Belong to Us: Reproductive Justice NOW!” Widespread restrictions on abortion care access coupled with rising cases of criminalization due to pregnancy loss continue to widen the gaps of adverse maternal and birth outcomes in the U.S.
The Empower Our Families and Advocate for Social Justice committees will be recognizing Black Maternal Health Week. Black Maternal Health Week is recognized each year from April 11-17 to bring attention and action in improving Black maternal health. The theme for this year is “Our Bodies STILL Belong to Us: Reproductive Justice NOW!” Widespread restrictions on abortion care access coupled with rising cases of criminalization due to pregnancy loss continue to widen the gaps of adverse maternal and birth outcomes in the U.S.
The Empower Our Families and Advocate for Social Justice committees will be recognizing Black Maternal Health Week. Black Maternal Health Week is recognized each year from April 11-17 to bring attention and action in improving Black maternal health. The theme for this year is “Our Bodies STILL Belong to Us: Reproductive Justice NOW!” Widespread restrictions on abortion care access coupled with rising cases of criminalization due to pregnancy loss continue to widen the gaps of adverse maternal and birth outcomes in the U.S.
The Empower Our Families and Advocate for Social Justice committees will be recognizing Black Maternal Health Week. Black Maternal Health Week is recognized each year from April 11-17 to bring attention and action in improving Black maternal health. The theme for this year is “Our Bodies STILL Belong to Us: Reproductive Justice NOW!” Widespread restrictions on abortion care access coupled with rising cases of criminalization due to pregnancy loss continue to widen the gaps of adverse maternal and birth outcomes in the U.S.
The Empower Our Families and Advocate for Social Justice committees will be recognizing Black Maternal Health Week. Black Maternal Health Week is recognized each year from April 11-17 to bring attention and action in improving Black maternal health. The theme for this year is “Our Bodies STILL Belong to Us: Reproductive Justice NOW!” Widespread restrictions on abortion care access coupled with rising cases of criminalization due to pregnancy loss continue to widen the gaps of adverse maternal and birth outcomes in the U.S.
We will be hosting a living tribute tree planing event at Legacy Ridge at Buckhead.
Robert D. Fowler Family YMCA
Please join the YLI Youth as they participate in the Fowler YMCA‘s Healthy Kids Day & Community Day for their required youth-led group community service project. The goal is to focus on promoting social change through youth giving of their time and talent to improve their communities and the world.