AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood Insecurity Push: In Wyndmoor, a nonprofit called It Takes a Village to Feed One Child is serving 250,000 meals a month and hosting “Athletes at the Table” on May 16, pairing nutrition and brain health with a panel featuring former 76ers and Eagles players. Public Health & Safety: Alabama agriculture officials confirmed a new invasive tick species—the Asian longhorned tick—in DeKalb County, warning it can reproduce fast and spread diseases. Maternal Care Change: Providence Hospital in Mobile will stop delivering newborns this summer after Mobile OB-GYN P.C. closes, with labor and delivery shifting to USA Health’s Children’s & Women’s Hospital. Hospital Security: DCH Regional Medical Center pledged added security after a nurse was fatally shot during an attempted robbery. Prison Healthcare Pay Crisis: Alabama prison healthcare workers say YesCare missed payroll for weeks after the company filed for bankruptcy. Community Health Access: UT San Antonio won a $44M NIH contract to study why rural Southerners face higher heart and lung disease rates.
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