@mcpnews This is not a new scan, they tried to scam my mom.
I caught on to it right away. I have recording.
It is almost believable.
Not working in this house.
“Mourning, the nurse practitioner, said that all she and her colleagues want to do is take care of their community, but they're desperate for people to return the favor. ‘Wearing a mask is better than having a tube down your throat. I promise.’” https://t.co/Jznhl9BwRj
Happy Black Breastfeeding Week!
We’re meeting these times with what we know: community, creativity and a radical commitment to thriving. This year’s theme is #ReviveRestoreReclaim. Join us on IG, FB and at https://t.co/V8tgNJ9Sj7. #BBW20
Artist: Andrea Pippins @andreagpippins
As mayor of Charlotte, I proclaim August 25-31 as Black Breastfeeding Week in Charlotte & encourage all citizens to join the efforts in increasing awareness of the critical role of breastfeeding, improving family health & reducing infant mortality rates in the Black community.
Wear PURPLE to show your support this month for #PrematurityAwareness
Did you know that a pregnancy isn’t considered full-term until 39 weeks?!
#BabiesBornHealthy
@RepPressley@BMHCaucus Such an important and multi-pronged issue re: causes with one clear effect. Love the Maryland and Montgomery County program: Babies Born Healthy which speaks to the corollary of maternal mortality—infant mortality.Healthy start for pregnany women = healthy start for their babies.
In preparation for winter my husband and I donated our gently used clothes to @InterfaithWorks.
As you're doing your own fall cleaning, I encourage you to donate your clothing to a good charity so that neighbors can be warm this winter season.
Join Babies Born Healthy Program & LaLeche League of Mont County to celebrate Black breastfeeding families. Thu., Aug. 29 6:30-8:30 P.M. Free food, take professional photos w/your family and more. Register @ https://t.co/brZvbo4YPF #BlackBreastfeedingWeek#BreastFeedingMonth
Check out the posters you will be seeing on Ride On buses—call our Babies Born Healthy/SMILE program to help reduce the risk of having your baby too early. 240-777-3142