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Lack of Interest Forces Planned Parenthood to Leave University

March 8, 2008 · 2 Comments

In a previous post, I reported on Planned Parenthood’s intention to market unrestricted sex, sales of condoms, and abortions on demand at the University of Texas.

While Planned Parenthood of Houston Texas is hoping to make big bucks preying on students in Texas, they are leaving the Health and Wellness Clinic at Pennsylvania’s Lehigh University because too few students were using its services, according to CitizenLink.

Planned Parenthood started out offering services on a weekly basis, but patient visits were so infrequent that services were moved to biweekly, said Planned Parenthood spokeswoman Arlene Daily.

Dawn Vargo, associate bioethics analyst at Focus on the Family Action, said: “Any time Planned Parenthood closes its doors because of a lack of interest, it is a step in the right direction.”

Hopefully, the young people will send the same message Planned Parenthood of Houston Texas.

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