Catholic Pharmacy Goes Under ; Had a Pro-Life Stance
The Washington Times › April 07, 2010
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The Washington Times › April 07, 2010
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DMC Pharmacy, a pro-life Catholic pharmacy that opened with much fanfare in Chantilly, Va., in October 2008, closed last month because of lack of funds.
"We could not make it work financially," said Robert Laird, executive director for the pharmacy, whose letters stood for Divine Mercy Care. "We could never get that big push to make it viable and finally the board of directors said enough was enough."See the full content of this document
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Catholic Pharmacy Goes Under ; Had a Pro-Life Stance
By the time the store closed March 4, it was losing in the tens of thousands of dollars per month. ...
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