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Planned Parenthood closing in Kirksville, MO
heartland connection ^ | 9-18-09 | brian entin

Posted on 09/23/2009 7:48:44 PM PDT by Coleus

Planned Parenthood in Kirksville will be closing for good on November 14th.

The health center, specialized in treating low-income women, has been in Kirksville for 38 years.

Officials say they’re closing because of fewer clients and a shortage of rural nurse practitioners.

“It was a very difficult decision for us. It was a long time coming. We’ve had lots of meetings. This is not a sudden decision by any means,” Planned Parenthood Director of Education and Public Affairs Lisa Ecsi Davis said.

Davis says Truman State University’s health clinic provides similar free services for students.

For others, Planned Parenthood has contracts with the Adair County Health Department. Some services may be available there.

Below is the press release from Planned Parenthood.

Tri-Rivers Planned Parenthood (TRPP) will be closing its Kirksville center as of Saturday, November 14, 2009. TRPP takes great pride in its 38-year history of providing professional and affordable family planning and reproductive health care services, medically accurate sex education and pro-choice advocacy to the thousands of people whom it has served in northeast Missouri. It also takes great pride in its work with the Northeast Missouri chapter of NOW and with the Truman State University chapter of Vox.

TRPP was created in 1996 from the merger of Planned Parenthood of Northeast Missouri, Inc. (PPNEMO) and Planned Parenthood of the Central Ozarks, Inc. When PPNEMO first opened its doors in 1971 it was one of very few health care providers for low-and no-income women in the area. The good news is that today TRPP is one of several. The goal of a not-for-profit organization such as TRPP is to exist until a need is met. After much thoughtful deliberation by TRPP's Board of Directors and staff, it was decided that the best stewardship of its limited resources would be to close the Kirksville center.

TRPP would like to thank all of its supporters in northeast Missouri - especially former and current staff and Board members, volunteers, and donors - without whom the past 38 years would not have been possible. In particular, special recognition goes to Sondra Murray and Dr. George Pipes, DO.

Under the direction of Sondra Murray, the longest serving Executive Director of PPNEMO, funding was provided to educate numerous Nurse Practitioners, the first Parent/Child workshops to increase family communication about sex and growing up were conducted and the area's original children's health and safety fairs were held. Dr. George Pipes, DO, served for many years as the Medical Director of PPNEMO and as the Associate Medical Director of TRPP.

Clients who need to transfer medical records may contact the Kirksville center at 660.665.5672 until November 14. After that date, clients may contact TRPP's Rolla center at 573.364.1509.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Missouri
KEYWORDS: abortion; kirksville; plannedparenthood
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To: Big Giant Head
Davis says Truman State University’s health clinic provides similar free services for students.

Our tax dollars at work yet.

21 posted on 09/24/2009 3:59:10 AM PDT by listenhillary (A "cult of personality" arises when a leader uses mass media creating idealized/heroic public image)
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To: Elsiejay

I think they meant referrals.


22 posted on 09/24/2009 4:03:05 AM PDT by listenhillary (A "cult of personality" arises when a leader uses mass media creating idealized/heroic public image)
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To: Elsiejay

There has not been an abortion provider in Kirksville. So no, TSU does NOT offer abortions. Just the standard birth control pills and exams, I would suppose. This is what the state college in IL provided when I was a student many years ago. There are NO abortion clinics in our area, thank God!

I just want to dispel some erroneous conclusions. I’m sure they will tell women how to procure one, though.


23 posted on 09/24/2009 5:15:26 AM PDT by Marie Antoinette (Proud Clinton-hater since 1998.)
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To: Salvation

Thank you, God.


24 posted on 09/24/2009 10:19:54 AM PDT by Faith
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To: Secret Agent Man

I agree.

I should’ve qualified my statement a little better...what I was referring to in my comment was in one of the articles I read in the Naples paper(don’t know if it was in the link I provided). Anyways, that article had said they were no longer provided starting in 1996 because the doctor who did perform them then had protesters outside of his office and home all the time.

So, that’s what I meant by someone must’ve “talked” this doctor who is going to perform them now into it...and I’ll just leave it at that. Primarily because I have to wonder why...why now was it so important to offer them here in Naples again? I have my thoughts on why and I don’t think it was primarily because of the supposed “inconvenience” factor. I just don’t see how one can’t be bothered by it, especially a doctor. I pray they quit again.


25 posted on 09/24/2009 5:26:33 PM PDT by rangerwife (Proud wife of a Purple Heart recipient)
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