WAWC Healthcare (formerly West Alabama Women's Center)
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WAWC Healthcare (formerly West Alabama Women's Center)
@wawchealth.bsky.social
A free and sliding-scale maternal, sexual and reproductive health clinic in Tuscaloosa, AL, providing prenatal care and birthing support, contraception, STI testing and treatment and gender affirming healthcare. www.wawchealth.com
Friends, we ran out of food bags less than 30 minutes into our Thanksgiving pantry. We are now trying to make sure we do better with our Christmas supplies.

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November 22, 2024 at 2:55 PM
"[T]he center will be giving away dinner boxes with items like canned vegetables, instant mashed potatoes and cake mix. She also said the center will include a $25 gift card with each box so that families can purchase a small ham or turkey." www.wvua23.com/local-church...
Local churches, groups ensuring those in need have filling Thanksgiving - WVUA 23
thanksgivingBy WVUA 23 Digital Reporter Rachel Seale TUSCALOOSA – On the fourth Thursday in November, Americans gather round the dinner table to give thanks with family and friends while they feast on...
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November 19, 2024 at 2:23 PM
Are you in Western #alabama and need insurance? Or want to make sure you have the best plan? Open Enrollment is now until December 15th, and we are certified navigators! We want everyone to have healthcare for the times ahead.
November 14, 2024 at 7:30 PM
Reposted by WAWC Healthcare (formerly West Alabama Women's Center)
Alabama's Congressman-elect Shomari Figures tells Roy S. Johnson (@roysj.bsky.social) that Medicaid expansion and reopening hospitals are his top priorities: "Whatever you want to call it, I don’t care if you call it Trumpcare, if it keeps a hospital open in Bullock County."
‘I don’t care if you call it Trumpcare’: Expand Medicaid, new Alabama congressman says
Congressman-elect Shomari Figures says his No. 1 priority is Medicaid expansion in Alabama. "If Medicaid was expanded, all those hospitals would still be open today," he says.
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November 12, 2024 at 6:27 PM
Where the #birthjustice and #birthequity folk? Emphasis on southern, rural and care deserts especially?
November 12, 2024 at 7:28 PM