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Laredo WIC clinic on Pinder Avenue to permanently close Aug. 1
Laredo's WIC clinic on Pinder Avenue will permanently close on August 1st due to budget constraints and low attendance, affecting over 20,000 women who rely on the nutrition program.
By By Elena Stoica·3 hr ago
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LAREDO, Tex.
(KGNS) - One of Laredo's Women, Infants and Children nutrition clinics will permanently close Aug. 1, the city health department announced.
More than 20,000 women rely on WIC across Laredo, and those who use the Pinder Avenue location will need to seek services elsewhere.
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