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  1. New Name and Mission

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    A Statement from Executive Director, Andrea Irwin:

    We are pleased to announce a revised mission, updated website and new logo and name for Mabel Wadsworth Women’s Health Center. This announcement is part of a lengthy and thoughtful decision-making process and transition that began back in 2014.

    The Center began serving transgender clients in 2014 when Lindsey Piper, NP, joined us. We’ve since determined that the best way to create a space that is welcoming and affirming is by serving people of all genders.

    In 2016, our board and staff made an important decision to begin serving men. We recognized a real gap in confidential, accessible STI services in our community. Upon deep reflection and careful consideration of how this would impact our female clients at both the staff and board levels, we agreed that this service expansion better demonstrates inclusivity.

    Effective Jan. 1, 2017, the Center is now known simply as Mabel Wadsworth Center. We’ve also revised our mission: To provide health care using a feminist model focused on sexual and reproductive health through education, advocacy, and clinical services.

    Together with the revised mission, we’ve also developed a new statement on our values:

    • We empower women to celebrate their sexual and reproductive lives and make informed decisions about their own bodies.
    • We provide compassionate, non-judgmental, client-centered care regardless of a person’s age, ability, race or ethnicity, sexual orientation, economic resources, religion, immigration status, and gender identity or expression.
    • We seek to offer a gender-affirming and inclusive environment so that all people feel safe and welcome.
    • We neither seek nor accept government funding (other than direct reimbursements for clinical care) so we may remain independent and ensure a continued, uncensored voice in reproductive rights policy, education, and advocacy.
    • We advocate for meaningful access to abortion care for all people and believe that abortion care is part of the full spectrum of reproductive health care.
    • We strive to contribute to and engage with the broader reproductive justice movement by working to identify and lift all barriers to reproductive healthcare.
    • We honor the unique and diverse experiences of women’s lives as a feminist organization in Maine for the enrichment of all people.

    We are incredibly proud of our feminist history and our reputation built over 32 years as a safe and affirming place for women to seek sexual and reproductive health care. We are thrilled to broaden this commitment to all people and excited to begin a new chapter. We believe the new mission, values, logo and name reflect a more inclusive approach that still prioritizes the values of feminism and gender equality that have defined our work since 1984. Women’s health and serving women will always be core to our mission but we hope that this name change will invite even more folks to seek health care and community at the Center.

    For additional questions, please contact us. Thank you for your ongoing support.

  2. Redefining Roe

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    Our Annual Roe v. Wade Anniversary Celebration
    Join us for sweets, treats, and conversation to honor the 44th anniversary of the Supreme Court case that made abortion a legal right in the United States. The program will include a screening of a short film by Dawn Porter (filmmaker of the award-winning documentary Trapped) and panel discussion about abortion access in the U.S. and what we can do to take action when politicians threaten our reproductive health, rights, and justice.
     
    When: 
    January 26, 2017
    5:30 PM- 7:30 PM
     
    Where:
    Specialty Sweets Downtown
    31 Main St., Bangor, ME
    Limited seating and RSVP required to attend. Email educate@mabelwadsworth.org or call 207-947-5337 to secure your spot today!
  3. News from Partner Organizations

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    Maine NEW Leadership: 
    Maine NEW (National Education for Women) Leadership will host its annual six-day residential undergraduate student leadership training program June 1 – June 6, 2017 at the University of Maine. They are looking for a diverse group of students who are motivated to learn about the importance of women’s participation in public life and to develop their own leadership skills. Applications are due by February 1, 2017. Here is the link for more information.


    Hardy Girls, Healthy Women:
    Women’s Action Group on January 19 from 6 PM – 8 PM in Bangor 
    Hardy Girls, Healthy Women has been supporting the activism of girls for a long time but they have received feedback that there is a great need for convening and supporting the activism work of adult women too.  You are already calling senators, sending postcards, donating. But you want to do more. You are not alone. This is a chance to bring together, in coalition, the many women in our state who’ve thought to themselves, “I can’t just sit here. I need to do something.” The location will be determined soon, to learn more, click here
  4. Happy Holidays from Mabel’s!

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    It has been a busy year full of providing high-quality, client-centered health care and non-judgmental, medically accurate education. It was such a treat to finally have the opportunity to gather as a full staff for a holiday celebration. As we reflect on the past year and plan for the year to come, we are so grateful for our passionate staff, dedicated volunteers and generous supporters. The work ahead will not be easy but we are committed, creative, and determined. We will continue to laugh together, find joy in the little things, and find time to take care of each other! Happy Holidays from all of us Mabel Wadsworth Women’s Health Center. May your holidays be filled with peace, love and cheer!