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Isabel’s morning briefing

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* Planned Parenthood Illinois…

Today, Planned Parenthood of Illinois (PPIL) is proud to open the doors of a new 11,200 square foot, state-of-the-art health center in Carbondale, Illinois. The Carbondale Health Center, 200 Emerald Lane, greatly expands access to reproductive health care services such as abortion and gender-affirming care for both Illinois residents and out-of-state patients.

Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Illinois has seen the highest increase in patients traveling from other states. PPIL has experienced a 54% increase in overall abortion care patients and has seen an unprecedented number of out-of-state patients traveling from 38 different states making up nearly a quarter of the abortion patients. […]

The Carbondale Health Center boasts five education rooms, four procedure rooms, three exam/ ultrasound rooms, a kids’ playroom, as well as a conference room and administrative space. The health center offers comprehensive reproductive health care services such as cancer screenings, birth control, STI testing and treatment, gender-affirming health care, HIV testing and treatment medication, and abortion.

The Carbondale health center was made possible by PPIL’s RESOLVE Campaign, a $40 million fundraising effort to expand and improve access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health care for those in Illinois and those forced to travel for care.

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posted by Isabel Miller
Tuesday, Dec 19, 23 @ 7:40 am

Comments

  1. Good of you to post that PPIL announcement, Isabel. Many of our friends in the Chicago metro may not realize the Carbondale location may be the closest facility to people in as many as five states, not including Illinois.

    Comment by Dirty Red Tuesday, Dec 19, 23 @ 8:06 am

  2. While I’m happy to hear about the new blessing story, it does come with many caveats about how and where it can be given. This is not literally blessing a same-sex civil marriage, for example, in the strictest sense. There’s a lot of fine print around the thing, but considering the massive push back and inertia of the US Bishops, it’s a token effort and appreciated all the same. Still; “Raindrop by raindrop, a river forms”. Let’s hope this is the start of a shower. I remember how it felt like a huge effort and eventual success it was, just to get to the point where same-sex couples could have civil unions for legal purposes. Then the next steps came relatively quickly after that, surprising me by their swiftness, after the civil unions issue faced such headwinds. I’d expected a protracted struggle over it, but it seemed to happen at a quicker tempo. And we’re glad for it. Certainly there’s more to do. But even a tiny change is welcome progress.

    Comment by Give Us Barabbas Tuesday, Dec 19, 23 @ 9:12 am

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