In the
town of Weslaco, TX, just 11 miles from the Mexican border, 54%
of pregnant women lack access to adequate prenatal care. Catholic Volunteer Network AmeriCorps Members
are serving there with The Holy Family Birth Center to make quality care more
accessible for the women and families of the Rio Grande Valley. What started as
a small clinic is now a model birth center offering comprehensive maternal and
infant care including exams, out of hospital births and education.
CVN AmeriCorps members are working
alongside the nurses and midwives to make it all happen. They live in a unique
community that gardens together, eats together, and works together with a likeminded
passion for serving others. Gina Fasciani’s path to The Holy Family Birth
Center exemplifies this kind of passion and commitment to be in service to
others.
Gina
Fasciani is a highly-qualified nurse-midwife who recently completed both her
service in the United States Air Force and a graduate degree. “I was drawn to
the military for multiple reasons,” she said. “I felt like it would be an honor
to get to be a nurse taking care of our service members. I desired to be a part
of something that was larger than myself.” Being part of the Air Force Nurse
Corps seemed like the perfect combination of adventure and service, challenge
and reward.
For Gina, AmeriCorps and military
service are naturally related in that “in the Air Force, one of our core values
is ‘Service before Self.’ This value was ingrained into our everyday life. We
took great pride in putting the needs of our country and the needs of others
before our own needs. Both the military and AmeriCorps attracts people who are willing
to sacrifice and go outside of their comfort zones in order to meet a need.”
Gina
feels just as passionately about her call to service. She goes on to explain, “Christ’s
perfect love compels me to serve. James
2:14-17 says, ‘What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if someone claims to
have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save them? Suppose a brother or
sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to them, ‘Go in
peace; keep warm and well fed,’ but does nothing about their physical needs,
what good is it? In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by
action, is dead.’ The more I feel God’s love build in me, the more I feel the
need to pour it out for others. I cannot keep such a beautiful gift of love to
myself!”
Inspired
by faith and supported by community, Gina Fasciani truly lives “Service before
Self.” AmeriCorps gives veterans the opportunity to continue to serve their
country and give back to their communities in order to address critical needs
with measurable outcomes. This Independence Day, let us pause and express our
gratitude for all those like Gina whose passion for service is an exciting
example for all.

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