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Founded in 1971, Adagio Health provides health care services to more
than 100,000 women and their families throughout western Pennsylvania
each year. FHC services include obstetrics and gynecology, birth control,
STD testing and treatment, breast and cervical cancer screening, nutrition
counseling, adoption services, teen pregnancy prevention, HIV prevention,
sexuality education for teens, community education, parent education,
professional training, and research.
Adagio Health is headquartered in downtown Pittsburgh and operates
a network of health services in 23 counties of western Pennsylvania.
As a private non-profit organization, Adagio Health is governed by a
20-member Board of Directors representing our service area.
Mission Statement
Adagio Health promotes the reproductive health and overall well-being
of women of all ages, their families, and their communities by providing
healthcare services and educational programs that are responsive and
creative.
Vision Statement
We envision women and their families living healthier lives. As a catalyst,
a service provider, and a community educator, we bring together the
elements to help achieve this vision.
Statement of Values
We believe that all women and their families should have equal access
to quality health services, that these services should emphasize prevention
and education, that these services should be provided in a confidential
and respectful manner, and that all women should be able to decide for
themselves when and whether to have children. We further believe that
steadfast adherence to these values results in stronger, healthier families.
Board of Directors
Chairperson: Elizabeth A. Teti, MA
Vice Chairperson: Sandra R. Tomlinson
Secretary-Treasurer: Rebecca R. Duke
Immediate Past Chairperson: Margaret L. Watt-Morse,
MD, MPH
Lenora A. Angelone, MEd, NCC
Donna Baxter-Hankins
Georgia Berner
Jeremy S. Burnworth
Jovan Cephas
Amos Goodwine, Jr.
Kathryn L. Johnston, Esq.
Peter J. Licastro
Pamela J. Murray, MD, MHP
Susan M. Nelson
Sarita Rodriguez
Sara Steelman, Ph.D.
Carol S. Stilley, Ph.D.
Neil E. Todhunter
Director Emeritus: Christine B. Lang
President/CEO: Richard L. Baird, Jr.
Read more about:
The 2004 Annual Report and Strategic Vision use
the agency’s former name, Family Health Council, as they were
prepared while the former name was still in use.
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