Partners Host ‘Tea Party’ for New Mothers

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Speakers addressed topics including anti-bullying and recognizing the signs of a child who is being bullied. Courtesy Image
Speakers addressed topics including anti-bullying and recognizing the signs of a child who is being bullied. Courtesy Image

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Last week, Molina Healthcare of Texas partnered with South Texas Health System and Family Crisis Center to host the “Advocating for Your Child” Tea Party. Speakers addressed topics including anti-bullying and recognizing the signs of a child who is being bullied. The event featured a presentation on the benefits of prenatal care and attendees received information on post-partum mental health.

Guests also received a $15 gift card. Raffle items included a nursing pillow, travel diaper bag and other new parent essentials.

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