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A popular health question-and-answer web site produced by Columbia University. This site provides factual, in-depth, and nonjudgmental information to assist readers’ decision-making about their physical, sexual, emotional, and spiritual health.
NFPRHA is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to assuring access to voluntary, comprehensive family planning and reproductive health care services worldwide for all who need them. This web site contains current and past press releases, legislative updates, and a Congressional voting guide.
The NAF offers on-line pamphlets on abortion, guides about the options available to you if you are pregnant, information on how to find an abortion provider, discussion about clinic security and violence statistics, and links to get involved.
An independent, not-for-profit organization for reproductive health research, policy analysis, and public education. On this site you can find fact sheets and statistics, create your own table of statistics, review laws and regulations, enter the media center to read news releases, and sign-up to one of the e-lists to keep current with AGI policy and research.
Siecus
SIECUS is a national, nonprofit organization that affirms that sexuality is a natural and healthy part of living. You can find specific information for teens, parents, religious institutions, policy makers and other groups.
On the ASHA web site you can find questions and answers about STIs, hotline numbers and support groups around the US You can also read current research on STIs and national advocacy projects.
ASHA also sponsors the following hotlines:
National HPV Hotline 1-877-HPV-5868 or 1-877-478-5868
Anonymous and confidential information and answers to your questions about HPV.
National STD Hotline 1-800-227-8922
Anonymous and confidential information and answers to your questions about STIs.
24 hours a day, 7 days a week services at 800-799-SAFE (7233) and 800-787-3224 (TTY). When you call, you will first hear a recording and may have to hold. Hotline staff offer crisis intervention and referrals. If requested, they connect women to shelters and can send out written information. Se habla español.
Also 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 800-656-4673. When you call, you will hear a menu and can choose #1 to talk to a counselor. You will then be connected to a counselor in your area who can help you. You can also visit the National Sexual Assault Online Hotline.
Resources
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National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association
NFPRHA is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to assuring access to voluntary, comprehensive family planning and reproductive health care services worldwide for all who need them. This web site contains current and past press releases, legislative updates, and a Congressional voting guide.
The NAF offers on-line pamphlets on abortion, guides about the options available to you if you are pregnant, information on how to find an abortion provider, discussion about clinic security and violence statistics, and links to get involved.
An independent, not-for-profit organization for reproductive health research, policy analysis, and public education. On this site you can find fact sheets and statistics, create your own table of statistics, review laws and regulations, enter the media center to read news releases, and sign-up to one of the e-lists to keep current with AGI policy and research.
Siecus
SIECUS is a national, nonprofit organization that affirms that sexuality is a natural and healthy part of living. You can find specific information for teens, parents, religious institutions, policy makers and other groups.
On the ASHA web site you can find questions and answers about STIs, hotline numbers and support groups around the US You can also read current research on STIs and national advocacy projects.
ASHA also sponsors the following hotlines:
National HPV Hotline 1-877-HPV-5868 or 1-877-478-5868
Anonymous and confidential information and answers to your questions about HPV.
National STD Hotline 1-800-227-8922
Anonymous and confidential information and answers to your questions about STIs.
Violence Against Women
From the US Dept. of Health and Health Services, a state by state breakdown of resources for survivors of abuse.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
24 hours a day, 7 days a week services at 800-799-SAFE (7233) and 800-787-3224 (TTY). When you call, you will first hear a recording and may have to hold. Hotline staff offer crisis intervention and referrals. If requested, they connect women to shelters and can send out written information. Se habla español.
National Sexual Assault Hotline
Also 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 800-656-4673. When you call, you will hear a menu and can choose #1 to talk to a counselor. You will then be connected to a counselor in your area who can help you. You can also visit the National Sexual Assault Online Hotline.