Sentences with phrase «people access to reproductive health care»

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«We need to work together to break down barriers to care and information for the millions of people desperate to take ownership of their sexual and reproductive health, and tackle disparities in health care access and outcomes.»
«Serious candidates running for state - wide office respect New Yorker's beliefs in ensuring women's access to comprehensive reproductive health care services — including abortion,» M. Tracey Brooks, the president of Planned Parenthood Advocates, said then in a statement comparing Astorino to «radical statements of the national Republican Party» and saying his «position reflects his inability to represent the people of the state of New York.»
«The people of District 16 have been fortunate to be represented by Senator Toby Ann Stavisky, who has long been an advocate for access to all reproductive health care and a true champion for women's rights.»
Your gift will support PPAWI's work to ensure that all people can access quality, affordable sexual and reproductive health care, no matter what.
These choices reflect the findings of a Planned Parenthood poll which revealed an overwhelming 93 percent of Rhode Island voters believe it is important for people in Rhode Island to have access to all of the reproductive health care options available to them.
In addition to the threats we anticipate to access to reproductive health care, we recognize the threats to the safety and dignity of people of color, immigrants, and LGBTQ peopleto our patients, our staff, our neighbors, and our communities.
Strengthening our commitment to protect women's health, educate young people, and expand access to reproductive health care, the Action Fund does educational and electoral work, including public education campaigns, grassroots organizing, and legislative advocacy.
Your gift will support Planned Parenthood Action Fund's work to ensure that all people can access quality, affordable sexual and reproductive health care, no matter what.
On campuses and online, in statehouses and courts, in local communities, and in the media, Planned Parenthood is an outspoken, passionate advocate for policies that enable all people to access comprehensive reproductive and sexual health care, education, and information.
Serving 20 counties in Southwestern Ohio and three in Northern Kentucky, Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio strengthens the community by providing access to high quality health care and education that empower people to make informed private decisions about their reproductive lives and sexual health.
We work at the local, state and federal level to advocate for medically - accurate sexuality education, contraceptive equity, patient safety, abortion rights, and affordable access to reproductive health care for all people.
Your gift provides confidential and essential health care and counseling services to the thousands of patients who visit us each year; it supports our fearless advocacy to protect reproductive rights and access; and it equips women, men, and young people with honest, fact - based sexuality education.
But many people can not manage without access to high - quality, affordable, reproductive health care.
Title X, the nation's family planning program, is meant to ensure that every person, regardless of where they live, how much money they make, or whether or not they have health insurance, has access to basic, preventive reproductive health care.
Now, we're going on offense to protect access to the preventive and reproductive health care Planned Parenthood provides to millions of people each year.
To provide, promote, and protect access to reproductive health care and sexuality education so that all people can make voluntary choices about their reproductive and sexual healtTo provide, promote, and protect access to reproductive health care and sexuality education so that all people can make voluntary choices about their reproductive and sexual healtto reproductive health care and sexuality education so that all people can make voluntary choices about their reproductive and sexual health.
Young people dedicated to ensuring access to quality reproductive health care and sexual education.
With 78 % of our patients living at or below the federal poverty level, we are caring for people who don't have access to vital health and reproductive services.
As a result, people of color have worse access to reproductive health care — and worse health outcomes.
Since 2005, those providers have had access to between roughly $ 35 million and $ 40 million a year to provide services to these women — who are but a fraction of the hundreds of thousands of women who actually need services in Texas; with Texas» dubious claim to fame as the state with the highest percentage of uninsured people (about 26 % in 2009, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation), the number of Texas women in need of reproductive health care is roughly 1.5 million, according to the Guttmacher Institute.
Put simply, says Randall Ellis, senior director of government relations for the well - respected Houston FQHC Legacy Community Health Services, it takes the entire spectrum of providers, including Planned Parenthood, to meet the needs of the growing population of low - income people without access to reproductive and other basic health care serHealth Services, it takes the entire spectrum of providers, including Planned Parenthood, to meet the needs of the growing population of low - income people without access to reproductive and other basic health care serhealth care services.
We must stand TOGETHER and protect the rights of all people in Indiana and Kentucky to access affordable, respectful, quality reproductive health care and health education.
At Planned Parenthood Association of Utah, we share the vision of an equitable world articulated by the Planned Parenthood Federation of America: where sexual and reproductive rights are basic human rights, where access to health care doesn't depend on who you are and where you live, and where every person has the opportunity to choose their own path to a healthy and meaningful life.
We will fight to make sure that people in this country can access reproductive health care no matter their zip code, income, sexual orientation, race, religion, gender, country of origin, or immigration status.
«We must develop a health care reform plan, which ensures that every person has access to affordable, high - quality health care, including comprehensive reproductive health care, from a provider of their choice.»
To become an Activist Council member, individuals must complete a full - day training session designed to bring new activists up to speed on current reproductive health, rights, and justice issues, review sexual and reproductive health care services offered at PPNYC, learn important messaging skills, and meet other New Yorkers passionate about protecting people's access to health carTo become an Activist Council member, individuals must complete a full - day training session designed to bring new activists up to speed on current reproductive health, rights, and justice issues, review sexual and reproductive health care services offered at PPNYC, learn important messaging skills, and meet other New Yorkers passionate about protecting people's access to health carto bring new activists up to speed on current reproductive health, rights, and justice issues, review sexual and reproductive health care services offered at PPNYC, learn important messaging skills, and meet other New Yorkers passionate about protecting people's access to health carto speed on current reproductive health, rights, and justice issues, review sexual and reproductive health care services offered at PPNYC, learn important messaging skills, and meet other New Yorkers passionate about protecting people's access to health carto health care.
Title X is meant to ensure that every person — regardless of where they live, how much money they make, their background, or whether or not they have health insurance — has access to basic, preventive reproductive health care, such as birth control, cancer screenings, STI testing and treatment, and well - woman exams.
Planned Parenthood Association of Utah shares the vision of an equitable world articulated by the Planned Parenthood Federation of America: where sexual and reproductive rights are basic human rights, where access to health care doesn't depend on who you are and where you live, and where every person has the opportunity to choose their own path to a healthy and meaningful life.
Over the last several years, Planned Parenthood's mission of providing health care to people across the country has come under attack by politicians bent on ending access to reproductive health care.
If you are a minor or a person with a guardian obtaining health care that is not related to reproductive health, your parent or legal guardian may have the right to access your medical record and make certain decisions regarding the uses and disclosures of your health information.
If Ryan, Vice President - elect Mike Pence and the anti-women's health ideologues in charge of Congress get their way, the consequences would be devastating: nearly early 30 million people will lose their health insurance, and 2.5 million Planned Parenthood patients a year will no longer have access to the sexual and reproductive health care they rely on.
Through our work across the state of Utah, we aim to create a community where every child is a wanted child, where people make informed and responsible health decisions, and where everyone has access to affordable, quality reproductive health care and the right to choose.
The reproductive rights movement is led by the largest and most diverse generation of young people and are actively shaping a world where full access to reproductive health care, including abortion services, is a global lived reality for all.
President & CEO of PPHP, Vincent Russell, added, «Thank you to our supporters who stand with us in this fight for the 23 million women, men, and young people who need access to health insurance, the 2.4 million people who choose Planned Parenthood as their health care provider, and the 49,000 New Yorkers who choose PPHP and PPNC for their reproductive health care
«We are excited to work with the legislature and with Governor - elect Murphy to ensure that access to reproductive health care doesn't depend on a person's income or zip code.
At all levels of government, we must elect leaders who will work alongside Planned Parenthood and others to ensure that all people have access to reproductive and sexual health care — regardless of who they are, where they live, or how much money they make.
Each session, the Advocacy Fund and its grassroots activists are a forceful presence on Beacon Hill for issues that relate to improving — and defending - access to reproductive health care and greater health equity for all people across Massachusetts.
Blocking access to reproductive health care has real and disastrous consequences for all people and often has a disproportionate impact on communities of color, who already face systemic barriers in accessing quality health care.
For seven years, New Jersey's women, men, and young people have suffered from diminished access to reproductive health care as a result of Governor Christie's elimination of family planning from the state budget in 2010.
Every person should have access to the full range of reproductive health care services, including safe and legal abortion.
Our focus is to ensure every person has access to the highest quality primary, reproductive, and sexual health care.
«Planned Parenthood and our supporters firmly believe that all people — no matter where they live or how much money they have — deserve access to high - quality affordable health care, and coverage for the full range of reproductive health services.»
Put simply, it takes the entire spectrum of providers, including Planned Parenthood, to meet the needs of the growing population of low - income people without access to reproductive and other basic health care services.
OUR MISSION is to ensure that all Maine people have access to high - quality, affordable reproductive health care, comprehensive sexual health education, and the right to control their reproductive lives.
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