Updated: Jun 21, 2022
44,950 Georgia women and birthing persons live in counties without a single health center that provides the full range of methods. This is group is part of the larger 632,230 women and birthing persons in need who live in contraceptive deserts, counties that lack reasonable access to the full range of available contraceptive methods like the birth control pill, intrauterine devices, or long-acting injectables.
Share your story about contraceptive access and earn $50 at our next community listening session.
With the recent Supreme Court leaked draft of their intention to overturn Roe v. Wade, women, particularly low-income women of color and LGBTQIA+ individuals, will suffer even greater barriers to accessing this essential form of reproductive healthcare. Read our factsheet, from Power to Decide, on the landscape of contraceptive access in Georgia. Download the Contraceptive Access in Georgia Factsheet. Originally published on Power to Decide.
PODCAST PREMIERE - Visible & Unseen: HIV in Black Life Then, Now, and Next
Stay in the Know
Read our latest blog posts and articles to stay up-to-date on our latest activities.