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Students Start Service to Help Others Get Birth Control

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Students at a Catholic college found a way to help their friends. Their school does not allow birth control on campus. So the students created their own service. They call it 'Womb Service.' These students share condoms and morning-after pills with other students. They do this work with care and without judging anyone. The students saw a need in their community. They worked together to meet that need. Now students can get help from their classmates when they need birth control.

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Cloud, Michael

U.S. Representative, Texas District 27

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Hunt, Wesley

U.S. Representative, Texas District 38

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Moran, Nathaniel

U.S. Representative, Texas District 1

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Casar, Greg

U.S. Representative, Texas District 35

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Goldman, Craig A.

U.S. Representative, Texas District 12

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Green, Al

U.S. Representative, Texas District 9

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