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Taking Care of The Little Ones 

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Attendees participated in classes covering topics such as healthcare resources, domestic violence, and pregnancy care. Courtesy Image
Attendees participated in classes covering topics such as healthcare resources, domestic violence, and pregnancy care. Courtesy Image

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Molina Healthcare of Texas, together with Viola’s House, hosted a diaper giveaway for expectant mothers or mothers of children under two years of age last weekend.

Diaper Giveaway. Courtesy Image

Attendees participated in classes covering topics such as healthcare resources, domestic violence, and pregnancy care. They also received children’s snacks, baby wipes, baby clothes, and other baby items.

Socks for the kids. Courtesy Image
A family taking advantage of the giveaways and information. courtesy Image
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