In 1989, Kim Donica took a social work position in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. As a small part of her job, Donica was asked if she would work with families whose babies had contracted HIV from their mothers. “When I had this opportunity, I knew working with these […]
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She has 17 years of experience in government & not-for-profit management; most recently, she was executive director of the Central Reform Congregation.