Planned Parenthood’s ‘Fanny Fund’ to bolster access to reproductive health care in San Antonio

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Planned Parenthood’s ‘Fanny Fund’ to bolster access to reproductive health care in San Antonio
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Planned Parenthood South Texas announced a new fund to help people access reproductive and primary health care services.

Planned Parenthood South Texas President and CEO Laura Terrill gives remarks on the newly announced Fanny Fund during a press conference on Monday.Exactly two years after the U.S.

Fewer than a dozen anti-abortion activists attended the news conference and attempted to interrupt but Planned Parenthood South Texas President and CEO Laura Terrill spoke through several boos and jeers. “This gap in critical care touches every part of our lives from physical and mental health to economic stability and social wellbeing,” Mayor Ron Nirenberg said during the fund’s announcement. “The Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision and the subsequent implementation of restrictive abortion bans have only exacerbated these challenges.”, with narrow exceptions to save the pregnant person’s life or prevent “substantial impairment of a major bodily function.

“That is a reason that I was not a teen mom,” Gonzalez said during the news conference. “That was a reason that I was able to go to college without any surprises and that was a reason I was able to start a business for myself.”, which is aimed at providing preventative services related to economic stability as well as providing direct resources such as contraceptives, youth sex education and potentially travel expenses for out-of-state abortions.

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