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Privacy law stops St Paul from starting college funds for babies of unwed mothers

Privacy law stops St. Paul from starting college funds for babies of unwed mothers Josh Verges © Provided by Twin Cities Pioneer Press St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter gives a onesie that says I m a CollegeBound Saint Paul Baby to Chee and Mary Vang and their newborn son, Rowan, the first baby born in 2020 at Regions Hospital in St. Paul on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020. Rowan was born at 4:25 a.m. on New Years Day. The Vangs are from St. Paul. Mayor Carter met several families at Regions whose babies will be the recipients of college savings accounts through a new citywide program College Bound St. Paul. (Jean Pieri / Pioneer Press)

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Funding Coming To An End For Community Gardens In Fresno Co Unable To Meet New State Requirements

The Fresno Center s community garden in Sanger serves 100 people. It’s been 40 years since Dr. Ghia Xiong lived and farmed in Laos, but he says this seven acre community garden in Sanger always reminds him of his childhood. “Going to the farm with my parents and seeing how beautiful it is and then being able to come to this garden just takes me back home like that,” he says. Xiong says being here out in the open provides a sense of peace.  “The plants, the corn, the lemongrass here tells you where the wind flows,” he says. Xiong is director of the Living Well Center at The Fresno Center and has developed mental health and wellness programs for more than 20 years, including prevention and early intervention services like this garden. 

The Fresno Center s New Mobile Mental Health Unit Hopes To Reach More People In Need

Listen to the story here. The Fresno Center President and CEo, pao Yang speaks at unveiling of mobile mental health unit. The Fresno Center unveiled a new mobile health unit Monday, the first of its kind in Fresno County designed to provide remote mental health services.  Pao Yang, president and CEO of the Fresno Center, said it’s been a huge challenge to reach the people who are most in need of mental health services, especially during the pandemic.  That’s why the center teamed up with Anthem Blue Cross to provide a mobile clinic. Anthem donated money for the van. The Fresno Center will use it to reach underserved and rural communities. 

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