Medically accurate information and access to reproductive healthcare promotes good family planning and prevents disease. We fund community programs to increase prevention education and access to clinical services.
When young people know all the facts, they make better decisions. When you give them access, you empower then to act responsibly. These programs demonstrate how South Carolina can chart a better course for everyone, in just one generation.
These sites offer information on reproductive healthcare, education, family planning, and HIV/AIDS prevention:
Academy for Educational Development
Advocates for Youth
American Academy of Pediatrics
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
American Medical Association
American Pharmaceutical Association
Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
Association of Reproductive Health Professionals Adolescent Health Resource Center
Back Up Your Birth Control
Centers for Disease Control
Center for Reproductive Rights (Adolescents)
Child Welfare League of America
Children's Defense Fund (Child Health)
Children's Hospital Boston: Center for Young Women's Health
Coalition for Positive Sexuality
Columbia University: Go Ask Alice!
Darkness to Light
Dear Auntie Stella: Teenagers Talk about Sex, Life, and Relationships
Feminist Women's Health Center
Girl Health: Created By Young Women For Young Women.
Girls Incorporated
Global Reproductive Health Forum: Teenzone
Alan Guttmacher Institute
Healthy Teen Network
Ibis Reproductive Health
Henry J. Kaiser Foundation
Kids Count
National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy
National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association
National Institute on Media and the Family
National Research Center for Women & Families: Children, Teens & Young Adults
The National Women's Health Information Center
NOT-2-LATE
Planned Parenthood
Reproductive Health Technologies Project
Smith College: By Girls For Girls
South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy
South Carolina Coalition for Healthy Families
South Carolina Department of Education
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States
TellThem!
The Office of Population Research at Princeton University
The Society for Adolescent Medicine
UNICEF