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Family Planning Program

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The Title X Family Planning Program is a federal initiative in the United States that provides low-cost reproductive health services to individuals, particularly those with low income. Established in 1970, the program ensures access to a range of services such as contraception, STI prevention and treatment, cancer screenings, and general reproductive health education. The program promotes health equity by providing confidential and affordable care to individuals, regardless of age, gender, or background. It aims to reduce unintended pregnancies and improve overall public health through education, prevention, and access to essential health services.