Our Health.
Our Decisions.
Our Moment.
2013–2014 Annual Report
© 2014 Planned Parenthood Federation of America. All Rights Reserved.
Our Health.
Our Decisions.
Our Moment.
2013–2014 Annual Report
Message from Our Chair & President 2
Our Moment 3
Health Impact of Planned Parenthood Afliates 16
2013 Afliate Medical Services Data 17
Afliate and National Financial Data 19
Directors and Ofcers 23
Social Media Properties 25
2013–2014 ANNUAL REPORT2
We’ve come a long way since Margaret Sanger was
jailed in 1916 for opening Americas very rst birth
control clinic. Today, 99 percent of sexually active
American women at some point in their lives use birth
control — and, thanks to Planned Parenthood and the
Affordable Care Act, more than 48 million women are
now eligible to receive it with no copay.
Until 1973, young healthy American women were
dying because of illegal and unsafe abortions. Today,
abortion is one of the safest medical procedures in
this country.
Thanks to your support, our movement has come
so far in nearly one hundred years — and we are
building momentum.
Today, we are experiencing an explosion of
engagement among the next generation — as activists,
patients, and leaders in medical care. They refuse to
feel shamed and stigmatized by sex, birth control, and
abortion. They are reframing the language we use,
infusing innovation into Planned Parenthood’s work
as health care providers, and setting an agenda for
reproductive rights and justice for all women.
But one thing is constant: people know they can
always rely on Planned Parenthood.
Planned Parenthood remains the nation’s leading
reproductive health care provider and advocate
with approximately 700 health centers across the
country, seeing 2.7 million patients this year. Planned
Parenthood continues to be the largest provider of
sex education in the U.S., reaching 1.5 million young
people and adults through education and outreach
this year.
Our advocacy work is unparalleled; we never stop
ghting to protect access to safe and legal abortion
and to advance women’s health, with Planned
Parenthood organizations actively lobbying in state
legislatures. And we always seek cutting-edge ways
to bring reproductive health care and sex education
to the people who need them the most — around the
globe, online, and in the most underserved parts of
the U.S.
Your generosity helps make all of this work possible.
And today, we are stronger than ever, with a record
number of supporters — eight million people. You are
not just our supporters; you are our partners. We are
in this movement together, and we depend on you to
continue our forward progress.
Thank you for your support and leadership.
Alexis McGill Johnson
Chair
Planned Parenthood
Federation of America
Cecile Richards
President
Planned Parenthood
Federation of America
Message from Our Chair & President
2013–2014 ANNUAL REPORT
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In 2014, Planned Parenthood expanded our
reach — and deepened our impact — providing
the health care and education that help millions
of people pursue their dreams and realize their
full potential, and advocating for full access to
and equity in reproductive health care. Planned
Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) supports
66 independently incorporated afliates, operating
approximately 700 health centers across the U.S.
that have seen 2.7 million patients this year. PPFA
partners closely with the afliates to protect women’s
health and rights at the national and state levels.
Following are highlights from a year full of big
moments and important breakthroughs.
Our
moment.
2013–2014 ANNUAL REPORT4
01
Planned Parenthood gives young
women the tools they need to
prevent unintended pregnancies.
This year, Planned Parenthood
afliates reached 1.5 million
young people and families
through sex education and
outreach. Planned Parenthood
educators trained over 18,000
teachers, school staff, and other
youth-serving professionals within
their communities. The impact of
our work is evident over the long
term: Teenage birth, pregnancy,
and abortion rates are down to
their lowest levels in 20 years.
These declines are the result of
what Planned Parenthood does
better than anyone else — provide
sex education and birth control.
“Birth control has changed my life. It has
allowed me to attend college, travel, and be a
working woman. I get my birth control at Planned
Parenthood because it is accessible and
aordable, and because Planned Parenthood
advocates for women like me — a young woman
of color — every day.
Shireen
We helped reduce teen pregnancy to
a 20-year low.
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This year, Planned Parenthood participated in more than 70 research projects on
the afliate and national levels on topics ranging from use of long-acting reversible
contraception to HPV vaccine completion. We then shared our research through
journal articles and presentations at conferences ranging from the American Public
Health Association to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
We engaged in more than
70 research projects to
shape women’s health.
02
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We won court victories
protecting abortion access.
In both Arizona and Iowa, we fought back against medication abortion restrictions
that have no basis in medicine and that would have dramatically reduced access to
safe, legal abortion in those states. Thanks to our attorneys’ tough, strategic work,
these laws remain blocked and women in both states are able to access medication
abortion while the cases are on appeal.
In Alabama, a federal judge struck down a harmful state law that would have forced
three of the ve abortion providers in the state to cease their work, thus severely
restricting access to safe, legal abortion and thereby threatening women’s health.
We’re pushing back against similar laws that closed health centers across Texas and
threaten access to abortion in Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin.
03
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We reached more than
125,000 young people in
moments of crisis through
our Chat/Text program.
04
Teens who need an answer right away to an urgent question can now reach us on
their phones or through their computers. Over the past year, 126,494 young people
used our Chat/Text program, reaching our staff of over 20 dedicated specialists at
urgent moments — for example, following unprotected sex, when they may be
worried about pregnancy or STDs and may need emergency contraception.
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We helped 35 afliates strengthen their operations
— leading to a 25 percent increase in productivity.
We worked with all of our afliates to improve
patient health care — from screening for chlamydia
and cervical cancer to increasing access to effective
methods of contraception. We launched Online
Appointment Scheduling, enabling patients to
schedule their appointments anytime, day or
night. In just a few months, 20,000 appointments
were scheduled online at 48 health centers, with
more afliates expected to participate in the
months ahead. And Planned Parenthood afliates
opened 10 new health centers — from Tacoma,
WA, to Columbus, OH, to Fayetteville, NC —
expanding access to help patients in underserved
communities get the health care they need.
We streamlined and expanded care.
20,000
Appointments were scheduled online
at 48 health centers.
10
New health centers opened.
05
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06
Over the last ve years, Planned
Parenthood health centers have
seen a 91 percent increase in
the use of IUDs and implants
— the most effective reversible
methods of preventing unintended
pregnancies. These are great
birth control options for women —
including adolescents — who want
the best protection and aren’t yet
ready to start a family.
“Dierent women need dierent options for birth
control. I had to try three dierent methods until
I found one that’s right for me. When I asked my
doctor at Planned Parenthood about the IUD,
she was enthusiastic and insertion only took a
few minutes. Many college-age women are
unaware of the IUD, but it’s an excellent option
for young people.
Kanisha
We helped increase use of
long-acting reversible contraception.
91%
Increase in the use of
IUDs and implants.
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07
Working in partnership with 53 organizations across Africa and Latin America, Planned
Parenthood Global helped organizations that reached over 1 million people with sexual and
reproductive health information and services. In addition, we continued to build the capacity
of our partners to engage in effective advocacy efforts, including improved protections for
reproductive health in Ecuador and greater access to sexual and reproductive health services
for youth in Nigeria.
Through Planned Parenthood Global’s African and Latin American partners, a network of 1,080
trained Youth Peer Providers provided basic contraceptive counseling and contraceptive access
to their peers, classmates, and friends — serving nearly 70,000 young people globally.
We connected 1 million people
outside the U.S. with health care.
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08
We now have more than 200 college campus groups — a 182 percent increase from
three years ago — at universities ranging from Yale to Wellesley to Spelman. Additionally,
1,503 peer educators (half of whom are people of color) partnered with Planned
Parenthood educators at 42 afliates and conducted sex education workshops on
issues such as healthy relationships and birth control for youth in their communities —
reaching nearly 100,000 young people across the country.
“I first learned about Planned Parenthood from my mom,
who would take me with her to the health center. When I
was in high school, she told me about the peer education
program at my aliate, and I’ve been involved ever since.
My plan is to go to medical school and become an abortion
provider. Being part of Planned Parenthood gives me the
space to do this work.
Dakota
We engaged and trained the next
generation of leaders.
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09
Every day, Planned Parenthood afliates give women
information about breast health and provide breast
cancer screenings. Through our partnership with BET
Networks, we made it fun and engaging for women
to get the breast care they need. We held the Breast
Party Ever in Atlanta, with hundreds of inuential
young women and celebrities. We ran an online
contest for women around the country to share their
own breast health stories, in partnership with the
annual Soul Train Awards, and reached millions of
women through media, pop culture partnerships,
and social media.
“When I was 33, I felt two lumps in
my breast. The results came back
positive: I had breast cancer. During
my diagnosis and treatment, I was
fearful, anxious, and depressed.
One thing that helped me gain a
more positive outlook was joining a
support group. The other thing was
the care and compassion I received
from Planned Parenthood.
Natarsha
Our health centers provided 487,000
breast exams.
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10
When the lm Obvious Child was released this
year, it marked a breakthrough for abortion
in popular culture — as an edgy, hip, funny,
remarkably honest story revolving around one
woman’s abortion. Planned Parenthood worked for
years with the lm’s writer, director, and producers
to shape the story, helped them lm it in a Planned
Parenthood Hudson Peconic health center, and
oversaw its release to widespread critical and
commercial success.
When NBC rejected an ad for the lm because it
included the word “abortion,” Planned Parenthood
Action Fund led a national campaign to insist the
network reverse course and change its practices.
The campaign ignited a social media restorm —
and opened a conversation about abortion
stigma — and NBC decided to run the ad and
clarify its policies.
We fought
abortion stigma
in popular culture.
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In every medium and across every platform, we informed
Americans that the U.S. Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby
decision is dangerous because it gives bosses the
power to decide whether or not women can get access
to no-copay birth control. Over 250,000 supporters
signed Planned Parenthood Action Fund’s “Join the
Dissent” online petition to send a message to lawmakers,
employers, and the Supreme Court that our medical
decisions belong to us, not our bosses.
Planned Parenthood shifted public opinion against the
ruling, reminding women that they saved $483 million
in 2013 through the birth control benet, and that more
than 48 million are already eligible for this benet and
can therefore plan their families, lives, and futures. The
result? Nearly three out of four women voters now say
this issue is important to them personally.
We turned the
Hobby Lobby
decision into
a national
rallying cry.
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12
More than 1.7 million
people in 18 cities across
eight states learned
about their eligibility for
new health insurance and
how to enroll as a result
of Planned Parenthood’s
sweeping community
organizing effort during
the rst ACA enrollment
period. We assisted
with over 100,000
marketplace applications
and registered 15,000
people to vote —
including specially
targeted outreach to
Latino communities.
Because of our efforts,
many people across the
U.S. got health coverage
for the rst time.
We ran the largest Affordable Care
Act canvass for uninsured women in
the U.S.
After losing my health insurance, I wasn’t making
enough money to aord it on my own, so basically I
just neglected my health. When I heard about the ACA
marketplace, I went to the Planned Parenthood website,
typed in my zip code, and found out what my options
were. It was easy to enroll online, and I was so excited to
have health insurance again. Everyone should have the
right to be healthy. I can choose from a range of health
care providers, and I choose Planned Parenthood.
Chenoa
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Health Impact of
Planned Parenthood Afliates
* Using formula developed by the Guttmacher Institute.
378,692 Pap tests performed
487,029 breast exams performed
87,988 women whose cancer was detected early or whose abnormalities
were identied
865,721
Pap tests and breast exams performed.
1,440,495 emergency contraception kits provided
516,000 unintended pregnancies averted by Planned Parenthood
contraceptive services*
3,577,348
Birth control information and services provided.
704,079 HIV tests conducted
169,008 STIs diagnosed, enabling people to get treatment and to learn how to
prevent the further spread of STIs
4,470,597
Tests and treatment for sexually transmitted infections provided.
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3. A colposcopy examination aids in the diagnosis and treatment of abnormal
growth cells in the cervix. LEEP and cryotherapy are treatments for abnormal
growths.
4. Family Practice Services: Some afliate health centers offer family practice
services, which may include treatment of acute and chronic disease, minor ofce
procedures, evaluations for referral to specialists, authorization for hospital
care, health assessments, and well-person/well-child preventive maintenance.
Other afliate health centers provide limited family practice services, which may
include assessment and management of uncomplicated conditions related to
the skin (e.g., acne, contact dermatitis, tinea corporis, etc.); the gastrointestinal
system (e.g., diarrhea, gastroenteritis, irritable bowel syndrome, etc.); ear, eye,
nose, throat, and respiratory system (e.g., bronchitis, conjunctivitis, sinusitis,
etc.); medication management of previously evaluated controlled hypertension;
and medication management of previously evaluated hypothyroidism.
5. Some examples in this category include WIC services (a federally funded
nutrition program for low-income women, infants, and children up to the age
of ve), pediatric care, and immunizations, including hepatitis vaccinations.
6. A service is a discrete clinical interaction, such as the administration of a
physical exam or STI test or the provision of a birth control method. In 2013,
Planned Parenthood health centers saw 2.7 million patients, who collectively
received 10.6 million services during 4.6 million clinical visits.
Oral 37.0%
Other/Unknown 21.2%
Nonpresciption Barrier 14.2%
Progestin-Only Injectables 11.6%
IUD 6.4%
Combined Hormone Ring 5.1%
Contraceptive Implant 2.4%
Combined Hormone Patch 2.1%
(rounded to nearest tenth percent) (PPFA, 2013)
1. Patient Care Provided by Planned Parenthood Afliate Health Centers from
10/01/12 - 09/30/13
2. Reversible Contraceptive Methods, Women (percentage) chosen by Planned
Parenthood Clients Receiving Contraceptive Services, 2013
42%
STI/STD Testing & Treatment
11%
Other Women’s
Health Services
3%
Abortion Services
1%
Other Services
9%
Cancer Screening
and Prevention
34%
Contraception
2013
Afliate Medical Services Data
1
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STI/STD Testing & Treatment
STI Tests, Women and Men 3,727,359
Genital Warts (HPV) Treatments 38,612
HIV Tests, Women and Men 704,079
Other Treatments 547
4,470,597
Contraception
Reversible Contraception Clients, Women
2
2,131,865
Emergency Contraception Kits 1,440,495
Female Sterilization Procedures 822
Vasectomy Clients 4,166
3,577,348
Cancer Screening and Prevention
Pap Tests 378,692
HPV Vaccinations 34,739
Breast Exams/Breast Care 487,029
Colposcopy Procedures
3
32,334
LEEP Procedures
3
2,095
Cryotherapy Procedures
3
684
935,573
Other Women’s Health Services
Pregnancy Tests 1,128,783
Prenatal Services 18,684
1,147,467
Abortion Services
Abortion Procedures 327,653
Other Services
Family Practice Services, Women and Men
4
65,464
Adoption Referrals to Other Agencies 1,880
Urinary Tract Infections Treatments 47,264
Other Procedures, Women and Men
5
17,187
131,795
Total services
6
10,590,433
See explanatory footnotes on p. 17
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Combined Balance Sheet:
National and Afliates
June 30, 2014
[All Amounts In Millions]
Afliates National
Ofce
Eliminations
[b]
Total
[a]
Assets
Current Assets 668.2 93.9 -8.2 753.9
Property, Equipment, Endowment, Other 704.2 273.4 -4.4 973.2
Total Assets 1,372.4 367.3 -12.6 1,727.1
Liabilities & Net Assets
Current Liabilities 132.8 30.7 -8.2 155.3
Mortgages, Notes Payable, Other 110.0 49.5 -4.4 155.1
Total Liabilities 242.8 80.2 -12.6 310.4
Net Assets
Unrestricted 470.3 125.1 595.4
Property & Equipment, Net 377.3 21.7 399.0
Temporarily Restricted 121.1 115.3 236.4
Permanently Restricted 160.9 25.0 185.9
Total Net Assets 1,129.6 287.1 1,416.7
Total Liabilities & Net Assets 1,372.4 367.3 -12.6 1,727.1
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Combined Revenue and Expenses:
National and Afliates
1%
Other
30%
Private Contributions
and Bequests
23%
Non-Government
Health Services
Revenue
6%
Other
41%
Government Health Services
Grants & Reimbursements
Revenue
Expenses*
65%
Medical Services
16%
Non-Medical
Program Services
12%
Management and
General Support
5%
Fundraising
*Because of rounding, percentages do not add up to 100.
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Afliates National
Ofce
Eliminations
[b]
Total
[a]
Revenue
Non-Government Health Services Revenue 305.3 305.3
Government Health Services Grants
& Reimbursements
528.4 528.4 [c]
Private Contributions and Bequests 257.4 169.3 -34.9 391.8 [d]
Support from Afliates 16.8 -16.8 0.0
Other Operating Revenue 54.7 23.2 77.9
Total Revenue 1,145.8 209.3 -51.7 1,303.4
Combined Statement of Revenue,
Expenses & Changes in Net Assets:
National and Afliates
For The Year Ended June 30, 2014
Operating & Other Funds
[All Amounts In Millions]
Our broad base of committed donors provides approximately 81 percent of the
national organization’s revenue and 22 percent of afliate revenue — evidence of
our powerful grassroots support.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc., is a tax-exempt corporation under
Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3) and is not a private foundation (Tax ID #13-
1644147). Contributions are tax deductible to the fullest extent available under the
law. Planned Parenthood afliates have similar tax status.
The IRS classies the Planned Parenthood Action Fund as a 501(c)(4) not-for-prot
organization. Contributions are not tax deductible. Many Planned Parenthood
afliates operate ancillary organizations with similar tax status.
A list of all organizations that received contributions from PPFA during the year
that ended June 30, 2014, may be obtained by writing to PPFA, 434 West 33rd
Street, New York, NY 10001. Audited nancial statements are available on the
PPFA website.
[a] National organization gures reect operations of Planned Parenthood
Federation of America, Inc., Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Inc. (including
its related organizations, the Planned Parenthood Federal PAC, Planned
Parenthood Votes, and Community Outreach Group, LLC), The Planned
Parenthood Foundation, and Voxent for the year ended June 30, 2014. Afliate
gures reect the operations of 68 Planned Parenthood afliates and are based
on amounts reported in afliate audited nancial statements for scal years
ended during 2013.
[b] Payments and receipts between afliates and the national organization have
been eliminated. These include dues and rebates. Related adjustments have
been made to the balance sheet.
[c] The report groups revenue by source (either government or non-government)
rather than the manner of disbursement (income versus grants and contracts).
Payments from Medicaid managed care plans are listed as “Government Health
Services Grants and Reimbursements” to reect the ultimate source of the
funds.
[d] Includes foundation grants, corporate contributions, and support from more
than 584,000 active individual contributors, including individual contributions
received through workplace giving campaigns (on-the-job solicitation and
contributions through payroll deduction plans for employees of federal and
state governments and participating corporations). This also includes $50.6
million of bequests.
[e] Expenses do not include capitalized expenditures for property, plant, and
equipment and repayment of related loans, but do include depreciation and
amortization of such property, plant, and equipment and interest expense on
such loans.
Summary of nancial activities for the year ended June 30, 2014
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Afliates National
Ofce
Eliminations
[b]
Total
[a]
Expenses
Domestic Programs
A. Medical Services 769.1 769.1
B. Sexuality Education 44.6 44.6
C. Public Policy 33.6 33.6
D. Engage Communities 12.0 14.5 -1.8 24.7
E. Increase Access 93.5 -28.5 65.0
F. Build Advocacy Capacity 18.7 -3.9 14.8
G. Renew Leadership 4.1 -0.5 3.6
H. Refresh Our Brand 2.0 -0.2 1.8
Total Program Services 859.3 132.8 -34.9 957.2
Supporting Services
A. Management and General 129.7 16.2 145.9
B. Fundraising 39.0 24.4 63.4
Total Supporting Services 168.7 40.6 209.3
Other Expenses
A. Payments to Related Organizations 19.3 -16.8 2.5
B. Non-Program Related 7.3 7.3
Total Other Expenses 26.6 -16.8 9.8
Total Expenses 1,054.6 173.4 -51.7 1,176.3 [e]
Excess of Revenue Over Expenses 91.2 35.9 127.1
Other Changes In Net Assets 4.1 0.1 4.2
Net Assets: Beginning of Year 1,034.3 251.1 1,285.4
Net Assets: End of Year 1,129.6 287.1 1,416.7
For The Year Ended June 30, 2014
Operating & Other Funds
[All Amounts In Millions]
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Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Board of Directors 2014-2015
Chair
Alexis McGill Johnson
Vice Chair
Naomi Aberly
Treasurer
Michael Newton
Secretary
Veronica Dela Rosa
Members
Cecilia Boone
Dharma E. Cortés
Kim Custer
Stephen DeBerry
Mallika Dutt
Juanita (Nita) Francis
Colleen Foster
Linda Gruber
Cathy Hampton
Maryana Iskander
Kate Jhaveri
Dr. Paula Johnson
David Karp
Mini Krishnan
Jill Lafer
Ken Lambrecht
Kimberly Olson
Rev. Timothy McDonald
Margot Milliken
Anna Quindlen
Nathalie Rayes
Dale Reiss
Joe Solmonese
Dayle Steinberg
Judy Tabar
Kathleen Tait
Lou Zellner
Directors and Ofcers
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Planned Parenthood Action Fund
Board of Directors 2014-2015
Chair
Laura Tucker
Vice Chair
Maria Teresa Kumar
Treasurer
Julianna Smoot
Secretary
Sunita Leeds
Members
Naomi Aberly
Phillip Agnew
Cecilia Boone
Gov. Jim Doyle
Joanne Egerman
Kiki McLean
Minyon Moore
Elaine Taylor Rose
Sarah Stoesz
Michael Vachon
Urvashi Vaid
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Directors and Ofcers
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Ofcers & Senior Leadership Team
President
Cecile Richards
Executive Vice President
& Chief Experience Ofcer
Dawn Laguens
Executive Vice President,
Health Care (as of January 2015)
Kim Custer
Chief Information Ofcer
Tom Subak
Chief Development Ofcer
Jethro Miller
Senior Vice President
& General Counsel
Debra Alligood White
Chief Financial Ofcer
Wallace D’Souza
Chief Human Resources Ofcer
Marv Russell
Vice President
& Executive Director,
Planned Parenthood Global
Latanya Mapp Frett
Vice Presidents & Senior Leaders
Vice President,
Health Care Innovation
Jill Balderson
Vice President,
External Medical Affairs
Vanessa Cullins, M.D., M.P.H.,
M.B.A.
Vice President,
Planned Parenthood Experience
Molly Eagan
Vice President, Operations
& Strategic Initiatives
Rebecca Epstein
Vice President, Communications
Eric Ferrero
Chief Security Ofcer
Kelley Hardwick
Vice President, Education
Leslie Kantor
Vice President of Campaigns
& Advocacy
Angela Kelley (as of February 2015)
Vice President, Health Outcomes &
Performance Optimization
Katie Magill
Vice President, Public Policy
& Government Affairs
Dana Singiser
Senior Medical Advisor
Carolyn Westhoff, M.D.
Vice President,
Information Services
Rebecca Willett
President/Chairperson
Naomi Seboni, Ph.D.
Treasurer
Sujatha Natarajan
Director-General
Tewodros Melesse
Planned Parenthood Federation of America is a founding member of the International Planned Parenthood
Federation (IPPF), which is comprised of 152 Member Associations working in 172 countries. IPPF’s Governing
Council has 24 members representing each global region.
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@PPFA (twitter.com/PPFA)
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(instagram.com/plannedparenthood)
plannedparenthood.tumblr.com
youtube.com/plannedparenthood
Planned Parenthood Global
@ppglobe twitter.com/ppglobe
(twitter.com/ppglobe)
Planned Parenthood Teens
facebook.com/PlannedParenthoodInfoforTeens
@HeyPP (twitter.com/HeyPP)
Planned Parenthood Action
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@ppact (instagram.com/ppact)
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Latinos for Planned Parenthood
facebook.com/PlannedParenthoodEspanol
@latinos4pp (twitter.com/latinos4pp)
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