Since 1991, the Women's Health Resource Center (WHRC) has welcomed many women seeking information and education about their health and the health of their loved ones. As a community service, we are committed to promoting preventive care and respecting women's wisdom in making informed healthcare decisions.
We offer support groups, classes, and workshops in pregnancy and parenting, first aid and safety, and women's health.
We also offer the following services:
- An extensive lending library of more than 2,000 books, videotapes, DVDs, and audiotapes
- Boutique
- Outreach community programs
- Printed program guide and enewsletter
- Referral and advocacy services
- Scholarship program
Women's Health Resource Center Summer Programs
May – August
Our staff
Krista Duval, CPC, CPST-I
Manager
Women's Health Resource Center
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Wendi Grant, BSW, CPST, CLC
Resource Coordinator
Brianna Kendall, CPST
Resource Coordinator
Katie Robie, LNA, CPST
Community Health Worker
The WHRC is a proud member of the National Diaper Bank Network
Last year we distributed over 16,000 diapers to 150 families. Please feel free to stop by to use the bank or to donate.
What is a Diaper Bank?
"Diaper Banks collect, store and help distribute free diapers to families suffering from financial difficulty. They obtain diapers through local diaper drives, from in-kind donations by manufacturers and retailers and by purchasing diapers directly with donated funds."
- National Diaper Bank Network
We appreciate your generosity.
Other resources
- Comprehensive Breast Cancer Program: Compassionate care that treats the whole person with the latest therapies
- Gynecology: Annual exams, family planning, sexual health, menopause and surgeries
- Obstetrics: Information about our pregnancy care, prenatal testing, infertility treatment, high-risk pregnancy care, and labor and delivery at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
- Urogynecology: Treatment of pelvic floor disorders, a range of conditions involving the reproductive urinary, and lower digestive systems