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HOW PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF CONNECTICUT WILL USE YOUR GIFT
Financial investments from our donors help support not only our
sliding fee scale for those who cannot afford the full cost of
services, but are also used to purchase or replace medical
equipment, upgrade technology, and fund a variety of educational
programs around the state.
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$50 |
Male and female reproductive system posters for a middle
school class |
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$100 |
One day of outreach at a local health fair |
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$150 |
Five cycles of oral contraceptives |
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$250 |
An annual exam for a female patient with pap and STD testing |
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$500 |
One year of the contraceptive patch |
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$650 |
Four hours of professional training for a staff of a
youth-serving agency |
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$800 |
A ten-week educational program for an individual with a
developmental disability |
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$1,000 |
A full day of professional development for high school
teachers, or new waiting room chairs at a health center, or a
half-day of free HIV testing at a community event |
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$1,500 |
Community outreach at a local event, including free condoms |
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$2,000 |
A series of ten parent education workshops at local schools |
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$2,400 |
An after school program for teens for an entire school year |
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$2,500 |
Rapid HIV testing for 20 patients |
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$3,000 |
Comprehensive puberty education program for a 4th grade class |
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$5,000 |
Upgrade colposcopy equipment at 5 health centers |
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$10,000 |
Replace a health center's phone system |
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$25,000 |
Ultrasound machine at one health center |
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$36,000 |
Community educator working with high risk youth for one year |
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$40,000 |
Launch campus intern program in universities throughout the
state |
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Questions? Email us, or call the PPC Development Office at
203-752-2815.
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