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Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bulletin.CONCORD The state Family Planning Program’s four remaining providers, which provide low-cost reproductive health care, do not perform abortions. But a Christian advocacy group.
The state Family Planning Program’s four remaining providers, which provide low-cost reproductive health care, do not perform abortions. But a Christian advocacy group wants them defunded because they can refer patients to providers who do.In a series.
For Lindsay Fuller and Jessica Goff, each day of outreach to young homeless people in Concord looks different. To be prepared for hours of searching through trees for hidden tents or for handing out business cards at the library, the two women set out.