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Posts Tagged ‘Unintended Pregnancy’

Virtual March Update, Video, and Getting Ready for the Final 3 Weeks

By: Emma Davidson . February 26th, 2010

More than 1,600 people signed up to (virtually) march alongside us on March 23rd! South Carolinians are standing together, and the impact on the 23rd will be huge. I’m getting pretty excited, and hope you are as well.
With our numbers growning, Kelly and I are planning an extensive final push throughout the state over the [...]

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Kay Chitty

By: Emma Davidson . February 22nd, 2010

Tell Them is pleased and very proud to present Kay Chitty of Mt. Pleasant. Kay, a retired nurse, is a native South Carolinian, and recieved her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Master of Nursing degrees from Emory University and her doctorate from the University of Tennessee. Kay is a former Dean of the Univeristy of Tennessee [...]

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Economic Reality of Unintended Pregnancies

By: Susu Johnson . February 17th, 2010

Between 1991 and 2004, there were over 119,000 teen births in South Carolina- which cost the taxpayers $2.7 billion. Are we surprised that the highest rates of unintended pregnancies and STI rates are in the poorest and more rural counties. It’s in these areas where access to family planning services is the most difficult and [...]

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