Planned Parenthood Great Plains
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Locality: Independence, Missouri
Phone: +1 816-252-3800
Address: 815 North Noland Road Suite 6 64050 Independence, MO, US
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Stay safe. Stay well. Stay home. Participating The Right Time health centers, such as ours in Columbia, are offering free or low-cost #birthcontrol. Visit https://bit.ly/2KtNee4 for more information.
For too many patients in Little Rock, a lack of access to transportation isn’t just an inconvenience: it’s a barrier to health care. Transportation has historically and systemically contributed to health inequities, specifically for Black patients and other patients of color. This grant will pilot a program to bridge the gap in transportation disparities and increase access to high quality sexual and reproductive health care for the Little Rock community. - Brandon Hill, Ph.D, president and CEO, Planned Parenthood Great Plains
Raise a glass to celebrate to the Tulsa community! Because of your support, we were able to build a brand new, state-of-the-art health care facility in Tulsa. Join us (virtually) with a Toast to Tulsa on Thursday, Jan. 14 to get an inside look of the new health center and hear from the building’s architect, health service staff, providers, and community supporters. The evening will also include a message from PPGP President and CEO Brandon Hill, PhD.
Sure, we all know they're good for safer sex. But here are 12 things you may *not* know about condoms and why they're so great.
Flu shots are for everyone because the pandemic is not over. This year especially, a flu shot helps protect you, your family, and your community from serious infections that can lead to hospitalization or even death. Call your local Planned Parenthood today at 1-800-230-PLAN to ask about getting a flu shot.
ICYMI: "There were many days where we felt weary, but we knew we were doing the right thing... We knew we had to stay in the fight for the women."
Young people deserve age-appropriate, medically accurate information about sex and relationships, without being shamed or judged. Check out these 6 amazing reso...urces that can help them and their caregivers foster healthy relationships about sex, relationships, and their bodies. #LetsTalkMonth See more
Our health centers will be closed Nov. 3-4. Hours return to normal on Thursday, Nov. 5. Take care and happy voting!
Your health care can’t wait. That’s why we’ve created the FREE Pleasure & Protection Kit program; to help you have fun and take care of your sexual and reproductive health no matter what’s happening in the world. All you need to do is fill out our online form and select from a variety of safer sex materials to customize a package of supplies that will be sent directly to your home! Learn more: https://bit.ly/37TxwTm
We’ve been here for more than 100 years, providing and protecting health care. We’ve faced tough times before, and we won’t stop now. Find your local health center and make an appointment: https://bit.ly/2R4Y8aC
All treats and no tricks here! Join us tomorrow (virtually) for Trick 'R Treatment, celebrating Planned Parenthood Great Plains in Little Rock! Health care shouldn’t be scary, so join us at 6 p.m. on Oct. 28 for an inside look at what we do from President and CEO, Brandon Hill, PhD. Then, enjoy a panel discussion with long-time supporters and reproductive rights champions Bettina Brownstein, Lee Lee Doyle, and Jay Barth, moderated by Max Brantley of the Arkansas Times. It’...s gonna be a great event we can feel it in our bones. Tickets and sponsorships for Trick ‘R Treatment are available for purchase now: https://bit.ly/3n1Pg45 See more
"Being born intersex does not dictate what a person’s gender will be -- intersex people can have any gender identity, just like endosex (non-intersex) people. Regardless of the types of chromosomes or reproductive organs people have, they can identify as women, men, non-binary, agender, etc." Read more in our Intersex Awareness Day blog post:
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. To find answers to common questions about Breast Cancer, visit our blog post here:
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Every person should know the symptoms and signs of breast cancer, and any time an abnormality is discovered, it should be investigated by a health care professional. To learn more about the symptoms and signs of Breast Cancer to look out for, read our blog here:
There is still time to grab tickets to Trick 'R Treatment, celebrating Planned Parenthood Great Plains in Little Rock! Health care shouldn’t be scary, so join us at 6 p.m. on Oct. 28 for an inside look at what we do from President and CEO, Brandon Hill, PhD. Then, enjoy a panel discussion with long-time supporters and reproductive rights champions Bettina Brown, Lee Lee Doyle, and Jay Barth, moderated by Max Brantley of the Arkansas Times. It’s gonna be a great event we ...can feel it in our bones. Tickets and sponsorships for Trick ‘R Treatment are available for purchase now: https://bit.ly/3n1Pg45
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. To learn more about breast cancer and how to perform self-exams, visit our blog:
Health care shouldn’t be scary, so join us at 6 p.m. on Oct. 28 for an inside look at what we do from President and CEO, Brandon Hill, PhD!
There’s no one way to talk about sex and relationships. The important thing is to start and continue having these conversations. We can help. Learn more in our blog post for Let's Talk Month. https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned//lets-talk-month
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