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Moms Club Event Focused on Maternal Mental Health 

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The event was held May 10th, which is Mental Health Awareness Month. Astudy found that maternal mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety disorders affected 13.2% of Texas mothers. Courtesy Image
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Molina Healthcare of Texas, in partnership with ARISE Adelante Hargill hosted a Moms Club event educating participants on how to take care of their mental health as moms. Molina hosted a craft and group activity. ARISE provided drinks and brunch.

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The event was held May 10th, which is Mental Health Awareness Month. A study found that maternal mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety disorders affected 13.2% of Texas mothers.

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