Help the Children is a crucial topic that addresses the well-being and rights of children worldwide. This issue is especially significant as many children face various challenges such as poverty, lack of education, child labor, and abuse. Recent trends show an increasing number of petitions focusing on child welfare, education access, and protection from violence and exploitation.
Key themes in these petitions include advocating for better healthcare, education opportunities, and support for children in crisis situations. Notable petitions call for increased funding for schools in underprivileged areas, the prevention of child labor practices, and the protection of children from abuse and trafficking.
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He needs to be held accountable for his actions. It's time to put the monsters that hurt our children away with no remorse for them. This poor child didn't ask to be harmed. This family trusted him, as he has been a family friend for years. It's time for our system to step up and make sure monsters that hurt children never get to see the day of light as their victim will not get to see the day of light, as it was taken from them.
I was diagnosed with 2 types of breast cancer last month and my PCP at Anchor Medical has been a major source of support and knowledge for me during this time! Last week when I received a text message that they would be closing and this news was devastating to me and I’m sure for thousands of other patients!! RI already has a low number of primary care physicians and now with thousands of patients looking for a new provider… What are we all supposed to do?? The politicians in this state apparently don’t care about us or they would have been working on a solution for the lack of providers, maybe ask why there aren’t enough primary care physicians in RI? Maybe Medicare/Medicaid aren’t paying enough or paying the bills at all?? Something needs to give! The patients of Anchor Medical love our providers and don’t want to lose them! Please save our doctors!!
The shortage of primary care physicians has been an ongoing issue for several years in Rhode Island. Our state representatives must do more to bring in primary care physicians to Rhode Island. As a patient of Anchor Medical Associates, I was devastated to learn that they would be closing. I had a great primary care physician at Anchor Medical. She was caring, attentive, and always available. Please lets take action to keep Anchor Medical Associates open.
Anchor Pediatrics is one of the only pediatricians nearby and none of the others are accepting new patients. They have been our home and safe haven for all three of my daughters and are an integral part of the growth of my kids. I cannot imagine what we will do without access to this facility, the doctors, nurses and staff who have become members of our family. Please reconsider keeping this practice open as so many families will be left without consistent care including my own.
My son has complex medical needs, Anchor Pediatrics has been a staple in his health since he was born. He has so much medical trauma but it’s been a relief knowing he’s familiarized himself with the medical staff here. Heartbroken is an understatement. I’m anxious of what the future holds for my kids especially knowing so many practices are not intaking new pts.
My daughter works there and it’s hard to find a job also I was gonna allow my child to go there because he has ADHD so felt switching him was a good fit it’s hard to find good medical for a child with special needs I’m praying for a good outcome specially for the people who been working there for years who almost ready to retire too many patience are gonna be on a waiting list for medical so that means other doctors office are gonna be over worked