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Western Mass Business Show on 9.13.25 — Tapestry Health
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Mavis Nimoh
CEO
Lisa Andrews
Chief Development and Communications Officer
When we think about health equity how is this tied to social justice? How can the intersections of healthcare, government, philanthropy, and the nonprofit sector work together to create better outcomes for marginalized communities? Join us as we heard from Mavis and Lisa about the work of Tapestry and how they have been driving impact through leadership and innovation for 53 years. Serving all 4 counties of WMA, Tapestry focuses on sexual and reproductive health, harm reeducation, WIC, and mobile care. Listen in as we discuss their work and their upcoming event the Walk for Every Body on 9/28 in downtown Northampton. Go to www.tapestryhealth.org to learn more about them and the event. Hope to see you there on the 28th. Thanks for listening.
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