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PLANNED PARENTHOOD
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WORLD POPULATION
PRESIDENT
Dr. Raphael B, Levine, Ph.D,
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Mrs. Julian D. Freedman
FOUNDING PRESIDENT
Mrs. Herbert Taylor
PAST PRESIDENT
Dr. W. Vernon Skiles
VICE PRESIDENTS
Mr. Ralph L. Dickey
Dr. C, Stedman Glisson
Dr, Luella Klein
Mr. Ralph McCroskey
TREASURER
Mr. William C. Henry
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SECRETARY
Mrs. Carl J. Bliem
BUSINESS AND COMMERCE
COMMITTEE
Roy D. Warren, Sr., Chairman
C. Preston Bradford
Robert H. Dunn
Edward Elson
George Goodwin
Mrs. Allen S, Hardin
Donald M. Hastings
Herbert Johnson
Virlyn B, Moore, Jr.
Edward E. Noble
John C. Spencer
Howard S. Stark
Charles M. Watt, Jr.
FAMILY PLANNING CLINICS
Bethlehem Center
9 McDonough Blvd., 5. E.
Perry Homes
1660 Drew Drive, N. W.
West End Clinic
435 Ashby Street, S. W.
East Point Clinic
2735 East Point Street
Downtown Clinic
118 Marietta Street, N. W
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Planned Parenthood Association
of the Atlanta Area
179 AFFILIATES in the U. S.
118 Marietta Street, N.W. / Atlanta, Georgia 30303 / Telephone 523-6996
May 29, 1968
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City Hall
68 Mitchell Street, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
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Dear Mayor Allen:
The Atlanta Planned Parenthood Association was organized in
November 1965 with the main objective to make family planning
education and services available to the 50,000 medically in-
digent women in the Atlanta area. Prior to that time conven-
ient evening and neighborhood family planning services were
almost nonexistent in Atlanta,
Only through the financial support and encouragement of EOA
was it possible to initiate our program of neighborhood ser-
vices as early as January 1966 and to expand our services so
that at the present time we have seven family planning clinics
and nine family planning sessions per week, Between January
1966 to May 1968 we helped 3,349 new patients obtain family
planning services, This means that more than 3,000 families
have been helped to achieve satisfactory family living.
The executives and personnel of EOA have been most cooperative
in financial matters as well as with helpful advice and sug-
gestions, In our daily contact with residents of EOA neigh-
borhoods we have found all of the staff at the various EOA
centers deeply concerned about the residents in their area
and unfailingly willing to cooperate in an attempt to be of
service and help.
We strongly recommend that EOA be continued as a community
action agency for Atlanta and Fulton County.
Sincerely,
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JIDF:w Mrs, a lian D, Freedman
cc: Mr. Terry, EOA Executive Director
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SOR”
WORLD POPULATION
PRESIDENT
Dr. Raphael B, Levine, Ph.D,
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Mrs. Julian D. Freedman
FOUNDING PRESIDENT
Mrs. Herbert Taylor
PAST PRESIDENT
Dr. W. Vernon Skiles
VICE PRESIDENTS
Mr. Ralph L. Dickey
Dr. C, Stedman Glisson
Dr, Luella Klein
Mr. Ralph McCroskey
TREASURER
Mr. William C. Henry
a
SECRETARY
Mrs. Carl J. Bliem
BUSINESS AND COMMERCE
COMMITTEE
Roy D. Warren, Sr., Chairman
C. Preston Bradford
Robert H. Dunn
Edward Elson
George Goodwin
Mrs. Allen S, Hardin
Donald M. Hastings
Herbert Johnson
Virlyn B, Moore, Jr.
Edward E. Noble
John C. Spencer
Howard S. Stark
Charles M. Watt, Jr.
FAMILY PLANNING CLINICS
Bethlehem Center
9 McDonough Blvd., 5. E.
Perry Homes
1660 Drew Drive, N. W.
West End Clinic
435 Ashby Street, S. W.
East Point Clinic
2735 East Point Street
Downtown Clinic
118 Marietta Street, N. W
ATLANTA FOND ~a
aePpays
Revibe
Planned Parenthood Association
of the Atlanta Area
179 AFFILIATES in the U. S.
118 Marietta Street, N.W. / Atlanta, Georgia 30303 / Telephone 523-6996
May 29, 1968
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City Hall
68 Mitchell Street, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
+ Tle GUL
Dear Mayor Allen:
The Atlanta Planned Parenthood Association was organized in
November 1965 with the main objective to make family planning
education and services available to the 50,000 medically in-
digent women in the Atlanta area. Prior to that time conven-
ient evening and neighborhood family planning services were
almost nonexistent in Atlanta,
Only through the financial support and encouragement of EOA
was it possible to initiate our program of neighborhood ser-
vices as early as January 1966 and to expand our services so
that at the present time we have seven family planning clinics
and nine family planning sessions per week, Between January
1966 to May 1968 we helped 3,349 new patients obtain family
planning services, This means that more than 3,000 families
have been helped to achieve satisfactory family living.
The executives and personnel of EOA have been most cooperative
in financial matters as well as with helpful advice and sug-
gestions, In our daily contact with residents of EOA neigh-
borhoods we have found all of the staff at the various EOA
centers deeply concerned about the residents in their area
and unfailingly willing to cooperate in an attempt to be of
service and help.
We strongly recommend that EOA be continued as a community
action agency for Atlanta and Fulton County.
Sincerely,
( , ) A 4 ‘
y et» Ligne. AA Ve es
JIDF:w Mrs, a lian D, Freedman
cc: Mr. Terry, EOA Executive Director
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