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A Multimillion-Dollar Investment in Texas’s Maternal Health Care
St. David’s Foundation is investing $4.6 million in rural Central Texas to expand culturally-responsive maternal health care for underserved women, particularly women of color, addressing Texas’s high maternal mortality rates and disparities. Programs like the Motherhood Project in Hays County use group prenatal care to improve outcomes through education, peer support, and access to services in communities with limited care.
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