City exploring ordinance to protect patients at Toledo s last abortion clinic
The ordinance would require an 8-foot buffer between abortion protesters and Capital Care Clinic patients who say they don t want street counseling. Author: Emma Henderson Updated: 11:40 PM EST March 3, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio Toledo s last abortion clinic is a topic that draws strong opinions.
So much so that clinic supporters are looking at a plan some say will protect patients.
Capital Care Clinic has workers dedicated to safely escorting patients inside. Those employees say the safety ordinance is needed to keep people from being harassed.
Pro-life protesters argue it hurts their ability to try and counsel people before they go inside.
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Teacher from the Philippines waits a dozen years to rejoin her family
U.S. immigration policies have been tough on families for decades Michi Gonzalez Caldwell (middle) would reunite with her family when they visited the Philippines, as in this photo from 1996. Because she turned 21 while the family awaited their immigration appointment, her parents and siblings received residency in the United States and she didnât. (Courtesy Michi Gonzalez Caldwell)
select The Gonzalez family posed for a recent but pre-pandemic photo in Corvallis. Michi Gonzalez Caldwell is second from the left. (Courtesy Michi Gonzalez Caldwell) Michi Gonzalez visited the Concepcion Islands, Iloilo, Philippines, when she was writing for a video production company. She was delivering school supplies to a school where most of the students ride bancas, small outriggers, to get to school. (Courtesy Michi Caldwell)
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After spending more than four decades in jail, Blajos co-founded Restoring Citizens.
The transitional assistance program gives former inmates a place to stay. It also connects them to job placement services and substance abuse help. D
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Clients attend therapy in a faith-inspired environment. The property is owned by the San Diego Catholic Diocese.
“In the beginning they don’t like it, because its structure, but we recognize what men coming out of prison need and they need structure,” said Blajos.