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Penn State’s Planned Parenthood Generation Makes Limited Plan B Free For Students

Penn State’s Planned Parenthood Generation (PPGen) recently announced a limited initiative to make Plan B free and accessible to students in need while supplies last.

Those in search of the contraceptive for themselves or someone they know can access it at the Gender Equity Center in Boucke 222 or University Health Services (UHS) in room 201D during normal business hours. From there, students can ask an employee in the office and will be given the free Plan B with no questions asked.

The organization also said those in need of Plan B during non-regular business hours should DM the group’s Instagram account, and they will do their best to offer assistance.

PPGen is an inclusive club that carries out the mission of Planned Parenthood. The organization also offers a Reproductive Crisis Support Network, and students interested in becoming involved with Planned Parenthood’s pursuit can join their student-run abortion care support network.

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