Tuesday, 15 September 2009 08:24
Planned Parenthood in Naples Providing Abortions
It’s
been 13 years since an abortion was knowingly performed any place other
than a private physician’s office in Collier County. Planned
Parenthood in Naples started providing first trimester abortions
Monday. Pro-life groups gathered outside for quiet protests and
prayers all day. WGCU’s Luis Hernandez was there and has this report…
been 13 years since an abortion was knowingly performed any place other
than a private physician’s office in Collier County. Planned
Parenthood in Naples started providing first trimester abortions
Monday. Pro-life groups gathered outside for quiet protests and
prayers all day. WGCU’s Luis Hernandez was there and has this report…
Published in
WGCU News
Monday, 04 May 2009 09:15
Hunger Task Force
The
number of children going hungry in Lee County is growing at an alarming
rate. Sixty-two percent of elementary school kids in the district are
eligible for free or reduced-price lunches. That’s up from 49-percent
in 2006. WGCU’s Luis Hernandez reports on how community leaders are
trying to get food to those who need it.
number of children going hungry in Lee County is growing at an alarming
rate. Sixty-two percent of elementary school kids in the district are
eligible for free or reduced-price lunches. That’s up from 49-percent
in 2006. WGCU’s Luis Hernandez reports on how community leaders are
trying to get food to those who need it.
Published in
WGCU News
Monday, 16 March 2009 08:19
Pediatric Dental Clinic
A
new poll shows 34 percent of American’s are foregoing regular visits to
the dentist. Many say they can’t afford it. A new Pediatric Dental
Clinic at Edison State College in Naples is dealing with the
consequences of a lack of access to dental care – rebuilding the smiles
of children, sometimes as young as three years old. WGCU’s Valerie
Alker reports.
new poll shows 34 percent of American’s are foregoing regular visits to
the dentist. Many say they can’t afford it. A new Pediatric Dental
Clinic at Edison State College in Naples is dealing with the
consequences of a lack of access to dental care – rebuilding the smiles
of children, sometimes as young as three years old. WGCU’s Valerie
Alker reports.
Published in
WGCU News