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WOMEN & INFANTS HOSPITAL OF RHODE ISLAND, A TEACHING HOSPITAL OF THE WARREN ALPERT SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT BROWN UNIVERSITY, IS COMMITTED TO IMPROVING THE HEALTH AND WELL BEING OF WOMEN AND INFANTS AND TO PROVIDING ESSENTIAL SERVICES REGARDLESS OF ABILITY TO PAY. PLEASE REFER TO SCHEDULE O FOR THE ORGANIZATION'S COMMUNITY BENEFIT STATEMENT.
HOPE Foundation for Women and Children of Bangladesh aims to give access to healthcare for poverty stricken and destitute women and children of Bangladesh by establishing hospitals, medical clinics, providing preventative health education to the general population and implement rehabilitative services for the disabled and injured. HOPE focuses on maternal health and boasts projects in: obstetric fistula, safe delivery, midwifery training, community health worker training, research, and more.
HealthRIGHT 360 is a California-based nonprofit that delivers integrated, low-barrier health services—primary care, mental health, dental care, and substance use disorder treatment—plus re-entry and social supports. Its work focuses on serving low-income, uninsured, and otherwise vulnerable people across multiple California counties to help clients toward recovery, health, and self-sufficiency.
Women make up 50% of the population, but carry 100% of the future. When women thrive, everyone thrives. Magee-Womens Research Institute is the largest U.S. research institute dedicated to women’s health and reproductive biology. Your gift supports world-class research at Magee-Womens Research Institute and essential patient care services at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital. From discovering new treatments for breast and gynecologic cancers to providing life-saving care for babies born prematurely, a gift for women is a gift for all.
The Center for Black Women's Wellness is a community-based, family service center committed to improving the health and well-being of Black women and their families, and the underserved.