More women are choosing At-home births in Southern Colorado
Studies show more and more women are exploring at-home births, and experts say the pandemic is partly to blame.
and last updated 2021-05-10 08:31:39-04
COLORADO SPRINGS â Studies show more and more women are exploring at-home births, and experts say the pandemic is partly to blame.
For months, expecting moms feared not only catching the Coronavirus, but there was also a concern over who could be in the delivery room. As a result, a lot more women decided o look into having an at-home birth, or delivering at a birthing center.
KMC gift shop volunteers donate proceeds to hospital operations
Sunday PM (SitNews) Ketchikan, Alaska - The volunteers who run the gift shop in the Ketchikan Medical Center (KMC) lobby have given about $750,000 to PeaceHealth Ketchikan since the shop opened in 1977.
Kathy Fitzgerald is the volunteer shop manager. “All profits from the gift shop go back to the hospital through a grant program,” she said. “This year we had about $54,000 to dedicate to equipment and training materials.”
Kathy Fitzgerald, the volunteer gift shop manager. Photo courtesy Ketchikan Medical Center
In the past, volunteers met to decide where to donate the proceeds. It was, of course, different this year. “We ‘met’ and voted by email this year,” said Fitzgerald.