Next Generation of FL Planned Parenthood Activists Protect Access to Women’s Health Care in DC
In July 2009, 12 young leaders from Florida joined over 200 of their peers from across the nation at the Planned Parenthood Youth Organizing and Policy Summit. A sea of bright pink health care T-shirts took over Capitol Hill, as Planned Parenthood young activists visited members of Congress to ensure that access to women’s health care is included in health care reform. You too can get involved to make sure that women are not worse off after health care reform than they are now. Email fappa …
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