Organization
Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic Inc
Elmsford, NYMission
Part 1: to empower individuals to determine their own sexual health and reproductive futures. - Part 3: to empower individuals to determine their own sexual health and reproductive futures by operating centers that provide family planning and prenatal services, abortion services, health education, primary medical care, cancer detection and sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment.
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Website: http://WWW.PPHP.ORG
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Phone: 9144677300
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Principal Officer: VINCENT RUSSELL
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EINEIN: 112454790
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Revenue: $21,311,896
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Assets: $57,145,650
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Expenses: $21,833,951
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Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic Inc
570 Taxter Road Suite 250
Elmsford,
NY
10523
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Categories Reproductive health and family planning
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Clinical services: in 2021, more than 30,400 patients received 53,981 health care services such as life-saving cancer screenings, birth control, prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted infections, HIV testing and counseling, breast health services, gynecological care, pregnancy tests, prenatal care, hpv vaccination, abortion services, gender affirming care, prep and pep, sexual health education, and information and health counseling.
Education and training: in 2021, pphp's education and training team delivered 854 sex education programs, reaching 3,806 individuals. The majority of education program participants were adolescents and programs focused on topics such as consent, safer sex, birth control, and healthy relationships. An additional 1,300 individuals were reached through 31 community outreach programs. 14 teens graduated from our comprehensive peer educator program, and 14 teens participated in our second annual in-person youth summer camp.
Public affairs: in 2021, our community organizing and advocacy initiatives focused on educating the public about the importance of sexual and reproductive health care for everyone. With 120 of our activists, we joined hundreds of others across the state for virtual meetings with state elected officials to fight for legislation that would improve the lives of new yorkers. Additionally, we continued to encourage civic engagement in a neutral, nonpartisan way, educating communities we serve about the importance of registering to vote, regardless of political preferences. We also trained 61 participants through an activist boot camp.