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Had a wonderful time last week at the Seeds 2024 Spring Conference in gorgeous Denver, Colorado! It was the perfect combination of learning, socializing with long-term colleagues, and meeting new ones. There was a lot to catch up on, including Colorado’s Donor-Conceived Persons & Families of Donor-Conceived Persons Protection Act.
But the real star of the show was Barbara Collura, President of RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association. She rallied us to get involved and advocate for our clients and profession. We all left motivated and energized.
See you next time, everyone!
The theme for this year’s International Day of Families is ‘Families and Climate Change’ which aims to raise awareness about how climate change affects families and the role the families can play in climate action. Climate change negatively impacts the health and well-being of families through increased pollution, while extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change, such as hurricanes, droughts and floods, often lead to forced displacement and loss of livelihoods for families and individuals.
Here’s to strong families in all their beautiful forms!
#InternationalDayofFamilies
#InternationalFamilyDay
Biological, step, in-law, foster, adoptive. We celebrate all of our moms this weekend. #MothersDay2024 #MomLove
The theme for this year’s International Day of the Midwife (IDM), is Midwives: A Vital Climate Solution. How do these two things intersect?
A midwife is a healthcare provider who is trained to provide uncomplicated obstetric and gynecological services.
Climate change is one of the greatest health challenges of our time. Our warming planet has more heatwaves, more floods, and more natural disasters that significantly impact the health of women and babies.
Midwives are a vital solution in adapting health systems to climate change, and lowering carbon emissions overall. Midwives deliver safe and environmentally sustainable health services and are first responders when climate disasters hit.