Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
To integrate sexuality education into religious education in Hispanic churches.
To integrate sexuality education into religious education in Hispanic churches.
To promote increased access to emergency contraception in the United States.
To ensure that pharmacies do not deny women access to prescription contraceptives by citing personal, moral or religious objections; and that contraceptives are not singled out as optional elements of health care services.
To protect access to safe abortion procedures, contraceptives and sex education using litigation, advocacy and education.
To provide women access to better reproductive health care by educating health care professionals about early abortion techniques, particularly manual vacuum aspiration.
To work with activists in key states to improve access to family planning and contraceptives for Latina women.
To increase access to emergency contraception for victims of sexual assault, focusing on emergency room provision and pharmacy access.
To ensure the quality of and accessibility to abortion services, particularly for women with limited resources.
To increase educational and training opportunities on abortion and reproductive health for medical students and residents, and to reform medical school curricula and training to include abortion care and reproductive health.
To promote increased access to emergency contraception in the United States by countering efforts to block its use.