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Kindbody Continues Rapid Expansion as It Opens Second New Market in Two Weeks with State-of-the-Art Fertility Clinic and Lab in Atlanta, GA

Kindbody Atlanta Clinic Kindbody is reinventing the fertility and family-building industry through convenient retail-level locations, a robust telehealth platform, mobile clinics, and a partner network of 300+ practices across the country. The company leverages its proprietary technology to enable a seamless continuum of care, offering easy access to fertility, gynecology and wellness services, both in clinic and virtual. In addition to Atlanta, the company owns and operates locations in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New Jersey, with locations in Austin, Orlando, Denver and Minneapolis opening in 2021. The company s rapid expansion in high traffic areas, where consumers live and work, is a reflection of the growing demand for family-building services from patients and employers alike. Increasingly, both self-insured and fully-insured employers are offering a fertility and family-building benefit, contributing to double-digit annual growth. Today, Kindbody has 40 em

Champion for Childhood Hunger David Schwake dies from COVID-19

Champion for Childhood Hunger David Schwake dies from COVID-19 “There is no bigger champion for childhood hunger than David Schwake, said President of Arizona Food Bank Network Angie Rogers. and last updated 2021-02-22 09:30:05-05 PHOENIX — While hospitalizations are down, people are still losing their lives to COVID-19. One of the latest victims is David Schwake, known as a champion for children and fighting hunger. “There is no bigger champion for childhood hunger than David Schwake, said President of Arizona Food Bank Network Angie Rogers. ABC15 spoke with numerous nonprofit leaders about the difference Schwake made in the community. He served more than 20 years as Food Service Director for the Litchfield Elementary School District.

Farmland is disappearing in Maricopa County; meet the coalition working to save it

Farmland is disappearing in Maricopa County; meet the coalition working to save it Meet the coalition working to save disappearing Valley farmland. and last updated 2020-12-23 09:40:42-05 Last week, ABC15 shared the story of Blue Sky Organic Farms, on the verge of losing the land they lease because it s being sold to development. David Vose is the farm s owner and says the amount of farmland Arizona is rapidly losing is concerning. We all assume food s just going to show up from somewhere else and somewhere else now is California and Mexico and other countries, Vose said. And our own ability to feed ourselves is going to be severely limited because we have no long-term planning to make farming an option here.

Arizona farmers having trouble finding, keeping land

Arizona farmers having trouble finding, keeping land Local farmers are having trouble finding or keeping farmland in Arizona due partly to being pushed out by development. and last updated 2020-12-16 13:26:48-05 PHOENIX — When the pandemic hit, local farmers played a vital role in keeping up with the high demand at food banks and grocery stores. But as parts of the Valley continue to grow, some farmers say they re being pushed out. That s the story at Blue Sky Organic Farms in Litchfield Park. Sara Dolan is the farm s general manager. She runs it with her partner David Vose, a family business for the past 26 years.

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