Last week a state commission held a discussion on women’s health and highlighted state resources available.
The discussion was held on the University of Pittsburgh campus and it featured the Commission on Next Generation Engagement and Adagio Health, which has offices in Butler.
Also highlighted, was resources made available for women’s health through the state including, Breast and Cervical Cancer testing for low income residents.
Single women with a monthly income of under $3,137 and households with two people under $4,258 monthly can qualify.
For more information view the link here.