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Planned Parenthood Sexual Health Hotline

Telephone 1
617.616.1616
Telephone 2 Type
Hotline:
Telephone 2
800.258.4448 Option #4
About this Organization

We offer objective information and the support necessary for you to make personal and private decisions.

Since 1974, our trained health center staff and volunteers have been available to discuss a wide range of issues including:

  • Birth Control

  • Emergency Contraception 

  • Sexually Transmitted Infections

  • Gender Affirming Hormone Therapy 

  • Pregnancy Testing

  • Pregnancy Options 

  • Abortion Services

  • Sexual Health and Sexuality

  • Other aspects of reproductive health 

We also offer referrals to providers within our community that offer services not provided by PPLM. 

 

Contact Information

Chat online or text "PPNOW" to 774636 (PPINFO) to get answers about pregnancy, birth control, emergency contraception, STDs, and abortion.  

Type of Organization
State or Territory Served

Polaris

About this Organization
Email
media@polarisproject.org

We respond to sex and labor trafficking as they happen. We learn from that response and share that learning. Finally, we use what we learn to pilot big, new ideas for slowly, carefully, finally, dismantling big, old systems that make trafficking possible. We are focused where we think we can make the most change: Systems that trap impoverished migrants in degrading conditions; systems that allow sex traffickers to hide behind screens and systems that, if optimized, would allow the financial services industry to use traffickers’ own money to shut them down.

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Contact Information

BY PHONE
For general questions or to make a donation, please call (202) 790-6300.

BY MAIL
Polaris
P.O. Box 65323
Washington, DC 20035

Type of Organization
State or Territory Served

Positive Results Center

About this Organization

The Mission of the Positive Results Center (PRC) is to create awareness and prevent the trauma that comes from experiencing violence and abuse. We specialize in addressing the impacts and source of bullying, sexual abuse, dating, domestic or inter-personal violence and sex trafficking.

Our goal is to help people Create Healthy Relationships for themselves, their families and the community at large. We believe that when you positively impact one life, you create space for everyone to live life abundantly!

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State or Territory Served

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Alliance

About this Organization

The Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Alliance is a group of professional and advocacy organizations that have joined forces to provide educational resources to individuals diagnosed with PTSD and their loved ones; those at risk for developing PTSD; and medical, healthcare and other frontline professionals. The PTSD Alliance includes four national organizations that represent healthcare issues related to PTSD; including trauma-related stress, women’s healthcare and anxiety disorders. These organizations are the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Anxiety Disorders Association of America, The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, and the Sidran Traumatic Stress Institute.

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State or Territory Served

Power to Decide

About this Organization
Email
info@powertodecide.org

Power to Decide (originally known as The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy) was founded in 1996 in response to President Clinton’s 1995 State of the Union call to reduce teen pregnancy rates. At the time, the rate of teen pregnancy in the U.S. exceeded most developed countries and was viewed by the President as the nation’s most pressing domestic issue. 

Since peaking in the early 1990s, birth rates among teens ages 15-19 have declined 72%. According to final birth data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2018 the teen birth rate hit a record low of 17.4 births per 1,000 females (down from 61.8 births per 1,000 in 1991).  

Despite dramatic declines in teen pregnancies and births over the past two decades, approximately 45% of pregnancies to women of all ages are unplanned. To address the contrasting trends of declines in teen pregnancies and steady or increasing rates of unintended pregnancy among people in their 20s, we expanded our mission in 2005 and became the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy.  

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Contact Information

(o) 202.478.8500
(f) 202.478.8588

State or Territory Served

Prevent Child Abuse America

About this Organization

Founded in 1972, Prevent Child Abuse America is the leading organization working at the national, state and local levels to prevent the abuse and neglect of our nation’s children. By valuing children, strengthening families and engaging communities, it works to prevent child abuse and neglect before it starts. Headquartered in Chicago, Prevent Child Abuse America is widely known for its public awareness campaigns, prevention programs, advocacy efforts and research.

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Type of Organization
State or Territory Served

Pride Institute

About this Organization

Pride Institute offers inclusive and accepting recovery programs for members of the LGBTQ+ community. Pride first opened in 1986 and has since gone on to be one of the leading providers in the area of residential and outpatient program treatment for substance use and addiction needs of the LGBTQ+ population.

 

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Contact Information

If you need to reach us immediately, call us at 952-900-4325.

14400 Martin Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Phone: 952-900-4325
Fax: 952-934-8764

State or Territory Served

Project Sakinah

About this Organization

Project Sakinah initiates and nurtures community efforts nation-wide to grow healthy families that protect our women and children – and men too – from neglect and homes broken by violence. Project Sakinah envisions a Muslim community free of domestic violence where families can live healthy and productive lives

Dar al Islam initiated Project Sakinah in 2009 in response to a very public episode of violence in the Muslim community. After two years of research, strategic planning and resource development, we introduced the project to the public in 2011. Our national network of professionals and collaborators help educate and build the skills needed for peaceful marriages, effective parenting, and the wise guidance of our Youth.

Contact Us 

Contact Information

Addresses: P.O. Box 180, Abiquiu, NM 87510
Telephone #: 505-484-8253
Email Address: info@projectsakinah.org 
Website: www.projectsakinah.org

Organizes Domestic Violence programming in collaboration with other organizations and mosques in order to spread awareness of DV in the Muslim community. Research, training and tools for community organizations and individuals. 

  • I&R: Information & Referral
  • Muslim-specific program
Type of Organization
State or Territory Served

PROMO

About this Organization
Email
PROMO@promoonline.org

PROMO is Missouri’s statewide organization advocating for LGBTQ equality through legislative action, electoral politics, grassroots organizing, and community education. PROMO Fund promotes equality and protects the human and civil rights of LGBTQ people in Missouri.

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Contact Information

Call: 314-862-4900

Email: PROMO@promoonline.org

Mail:
2200 Gravois Ave
Ste 201
St. Louis, MO 63104

State or Territory Served

Pure Hope

Telephone 1 Type
Toll-Free:
Telephone 1
800-583-2964
About this Organization

Pure Hope, Formerly The National Coalition for the Protection of Children & Families (NCPCF), formerly the National Coalition Against Pornography, is dedicated to protecting children and families from the harms of pornography and its messages. Founded in 1983, NCPCF is an alliance of representatives from businesses, foundations, citizen action groups, religious and faith groups working to educate the public on the effects of our sex-saturated society on communities, children and families. NCPCF helps concerned citizens effect change within their communities and provide assistance to those whose have been negatively impacted by pornography.

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Type of Organization
State or Territory Served