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Health Center
Education and Advocacy Presence
Orange
Citrus
Sumter
Lake
Hernando
Pasco
PolkHillsborough
Seminole
Osceola
Brevard
ManateeHardee
Highlands
DeSotoSarasota
Charlotte Glades
Lee Hendry
Collier
PPSWCF Service Area
2019 Program ReportPLANNED PARENTHOOD OF SOUTHWEST AND CENTRAL FLORIDA
At Planned Parenthood, care is much more than the services we provide; it is the way we approach our world.
We care. Deeply. With respect.
We are unwavering in our belief that all people deserve high-quality, affordable health care, and access to the information and reproductive services they need.
No matter who they are. No matter where they live.
Because we believe that when people are truly cared for, they will make their lives, their families – and even the world – better and healthier.
We care. No matter what.
Care. No matter what.
22 Counties
10 Health Centers
Health Happens Here
64% Self-pay
29% Commercial Insurance
7% Medicaid
“Painful, curled-in-a-ball, feeling-like-my-body-is-being-ripped-apart cramps haunted me since I got my period at 13 years old. My parents thought I was exaggerating so I could skip school and my doctors kept telling me that cramps are normal. After years of suffering, a friend recommended Planned Parenthood, which truly changed my life. The staff listened to me, comforted me, and let me know that my level of pain was not normal — it was a common sign of endometriosis. Getting diagnosed validated my pain. I felt instantaneous relief, when I realized that I would be able to take steps to alleviate the symptoms by taking birth control. I am a happier and healthier person today because the staff at Planned Parenthood took the time to listen.”
-Meghan, St. Petersburg
Thank you for closing the gap!
When patients can’t afford to pay for all, or some of their services, we don’t turn our
backs. Donors like you make sure that they get the care they
need. No matter what.
All service numbers and statistics for fiscal year 2019
3,494 Pap tests
4,058 Breast exams
62,002 STI tests
2,640Transgender
care visits
34,719 Cycles of contraception
dispensed
3,508 LARC (Long
Acting Reversible Contraception)
CARE BY THE NUMBERS
51% Family Planning/ Contraception
21% STD Testing & Treatment
17% Abortion Care
7% Annual Exams, Cancer Screening & Treatment
4% Transgender Care
REASON FOR SEEKING CARE
Patients access multiple services when they visit our health centers, these were
their primary reasons.
Patients
Visits
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
0FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019
55.1K
39.2K 41.9K
59.9K
37.1K
51.4KOver the past
three years our total number of
patients and health center visits has
steadily increased.
THREE YEARS OF GROWTH IN PATIENT CARE PATIENT DEMOGRAPHICS
53% 20’s
23% 30’s
15% Teens
9% 40+
AGE RANGE
90% Female 10% Male
41,855 Total Patients
1,447 Transgender patients receive gender-affirming hormone therapy
in our health centers.
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF SOUTHWEST AND CENTRAL FLORIDA
PAYER MIXThis is how patients paid
for each visit, a single patient may fall into more
than one category.
EducationProviding our community with medically-accurate sexual and reproductive health information
Advocates/VolunteersSecuring the future of reproductive rights and supporting patients as they access our health care
17,683 Education ParticipantsOur educators held education sessions at youth shelters, foster homes, jails, juvenile justice facilities, substance-abuse treatment centers, community-based organizations like PACE Center for Girls and Boys and Girls Clubs, colleges, and in some elementary, middle and high school settings.
Our newest movie, Surviving Lunch, has been selected for screening in 14 film festivals and won 5 awards and counting, including: Best Feature at the Fort Myers Film Festival and the Lady Filmmakers Festival, as well as the Audience Award for Best Feature at the Sarasota Film Festival.
SOURCE Productions, part of our PPSWCF education department, creates innovative theater, film and video productions that address issues facing teens and young adults.
“I volunteer with Planned Parenthood to help women receive the right to have control over their bodies. I am Jewish and I visit the synagogue at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation; along the walls are different quotes, including ‘women should have agency to their own bodies’— I strongly believe that.“-Rob Obler (pictured on left)
“We’re all here for the same reason — we believe women should have control over their own bodies.”-Doug Ball (pictured on right)
College/Young Adults: 6.5%
Adults
Elementary School and Below: 2.6%
Middle School
High School
13%61.5%13%
Unknown: 0.6%
54.2% 18.7%17.4%
1,927 Advocacy VolunteersOur organizers and volunteers advocated for reproductive justice while canvassing neighborhoods, lobbying our representatives, and phonebanking to spread the word to voters. During the 2019 Florida legislative session they led the charge to stop:• A 6-week abortion ban• A 20-week abortion ban• A bill requiring parental consent on abortion
65 Health Center VolunteersOur volunteers ensure that our patients feel safe and welcomed during their visits to PPSWCF health centers.
Thank you to our AMAZING volunteers for your dedication to care. No matter what.
Rob and Doug, Naples Patient Escorts
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