Identification of God Kabir
Many renowned saints including Sant Garibdas Ji from Haryana, Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Shri Dadu Saheb Ji, Shri Maluk Dass Ji, Shri Ghisa Saheb Ji, Shri Dharamdas Ji and many others gave proofs in their sacred verses that Kabir Saheb met them and showed them their heavenly abode Eternal Place Satlok where He is crowned as the Supreme God.
Or sant sab koop hai, Kete jharita neer | Dadu agam apaar hai, Dariya Sat Kabir ||
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Save Earth Save Lives. Choose the truth.
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I’m proudly a certified nurse
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At the lake, Mistress Raven 🥺 follow and share for surprise pic 😉
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#SentimentalSaturday AGAIN!!
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📢 Blood Donation, It’s A Big Responsibility!
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Honoring Black Maternal Health Week: April 11th - April 17th
From April 11th to April 17th, we recognize Black Maternal Health Week, a crucial time to raise awareness about the unique challenges and disparities faced by Black birthing mothers, birthing parents, and their families. This week is especially significant as it begins with the International Day of Maternal Health and Rights on April 11th, highlighting the intersectionality of maternal health and human rights.
Black Maternal Health Week shines a spotlight on the alarming disparities in maternal health outcomes experienced by Black mothers and birthing parents. Despite advances in medical care, Black women are disproportionately affected by pregnancy-related complications and have significantly higher rates of maternal mortality compared to their white counterparts. Black infants also face higher rates of mortality and morbidity, highlighting systemic inequities in access to quality healthcare and support.
It is unacceptable that in the United States, Black women are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. These disparities persist regardless of socioeconomic status, education level, or access to healthcare. Structural racism, bias, and unequal treatment within the healthcare system contribute to these disparities, perpetuating a cycle of inequity and injustice.
During Black Maternal Health Week, we stand in solidarity with Black mothers, and birthing parents, families, and communities, and we amplify their voices in calling for action. We demand policies and programs that prioritize maternal health equity, address systemic barriers to care, and center the experiences and needs of Black birthing individuals. We advocate for culturally competent care, access to comprehensive reproductive healthcare, and support for maternal mental health.
As we observe Black Maternal Health Week, let's continue to take action to address the disparities in maternal health outcomes. Let's educate ourselves and our communities about the root causes of these disparities and the importance of advocating for change. Let's support organizations and initiatives that work to improve Black maternal health and empower birthing parents to navigate the healthcare system with dignity and respect. If we work together, we can create a future where every mother and family receives the care and support they deserve, regardless of their race or ethnicity.
Organizations that we can support or promote to our Black Communities for assistance:
- Black Mamas Matter Alliance
- Black Women's Health Imperative
- National Birth Equity Collaborative
- Sista Midwife Productions
- National Black Doulas Association
- SisterSong
- The Shades of Blue Project
- Mamatoto Village
- Black Birth Justice
- Loveland Foundation
- Every Mother Counts
- Momology Maternal Wellness Club
- Sisters in Loss
- Birthing Advocacy Doula Trainings
Dr. Deilen Michelle Villegas, Ph.D., DNM- Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner, Traumatic Stress Expert, Trauma Recovery and Behavioral Health Specialist, Certified Holistic Doula
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Blood donation camps organized by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj Ji`s devotees save lives. Blood donation is a critical act that can help save the lives of people in need.
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Emergency Medical services
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provide crucial lifesaving care during emergencies. From rapid response to expert medical treatment, EMS professionals are dedicated to delivering timely assistance when every second counts. Whether it's accidents, sudden illnesses, or critical injuries, EMS teams are trained to assess, stabilize, and transport patients to appropriate medical facilities. Trust in EMS for immediate, professional aid during emergencies.
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