Pharmacy Access Partnership
To educate policymakers, professional and trade leaders, and citizens about the importance of direct consumer access to emergency contraception in pharmacies.
To educate policymakers, professional and trade leaders, and citizens about the importance of direct consumer access to emergency contraception in pharmacies.
To document and share with other state the successful strategies that enabled Washington State to incorporate provision of emergency contraception into multiple programs across state agencies.
To provide technical assistance enabling state teen pregnancy prevention coalitions to strengthen their capacity to promote adolescent awareness of and access to emergency contraception.
To use litigation to secure constitutional and other legal protections for women’s reproductive rights in the United States.
To support the integration of early abortion services into primary care medicine, by providing a resource center that generates patients for residency training sites, and builds awareness about early abortion options among family practice clinicians.
To improve access to emergency contraception in Colorado through research, education, and public policy campaigns.
To disseminate information broadly about emergency contraception to women of color and young women in the Los Angeles area.
To educate the public and mobilize citizen responses to problematic nominees to the Supreme Court and the federal courts.
To expand access to emergency contraception and raise awareness of its availability and efficacy for preventing unplanned pregnancies among all women, with an emphasis on reaching low-income women, women of color and young women.
To expand access to emergency contraception in New Mexico by raising public awareness of sites providing EC, with an emphasis on pharmacist prescription.