Metro Health to announce latest data on teen pregnancy in San Antonio Announcement to take place at 10:30 a.m. at public library No description found
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio Metro Health is announcing its latest numbers on teen pregnancy in the city during a press conference Tuesday morning.
The announcement will take place at 10:30 a.m. at the San Antonio Public Library, located on Soledad Street.
The 2016 numbers are expected to show how well the effort has been received in different zip codes across San Antonio. There will also be information on the changes of local birth rates as well as repeat teen births.
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District 4 Councilman Rey Saldana, Metro Health Director Dr. Colleen Bridger and Project Worth Teens will all be in attendance.
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