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* [http://www.salud.gov.pr/Pages/Home.aspx Ministry of Health]
* [http://www.salud.gov.pr/Pages/Home.aspx Ministry of Health]
* [https://www.profamiliaspr.org/ PROFAMILIAS Puerto Rico]: "PRO-FAMILIA’s primary aim is to provide medical and educational family planning services, as well as to promote sex education in public schools. It operates 11 service points, including 2 permanent clinics that specifically aim to provide services to poor people. They are supported by 8 community-based services (CBSs). It also has agreements with municipal authorities to provide contraceptive advice, information, counselling and education to clients through private doctors, and trains medical professionals in specialist family planning skills."
* [https://www.profamiliaspr.org/ PROFAMILIAS Puerto Rico]: "PRO-FAMILIA’s primary aim is to provide medical and educational family planning services, as well as to promote sex education in public schools. It operates 11 service points, including 2 permanent clinics that specifically aim to provide services to poor people. They are supported by 8 community-based services (CBSs). It also has agreements with municipal authorities to provide contraceptive advice, information, counselling and education to clients through private doctors, and trains medical professionals in specialist family planning skills."
* [http://pazparalamujer.org/index.php Paz Para La Mujer]: "Coordinadora Paz para la Mujer, Inc. (CPM) is a Coalition whose membership is made up of thirty-five (35) organizations and fourteen (14) individual members. It is made up of emergency shelters, service organizations, universities, feminists and human rights activists that deal with the problem of violence against women, especially intimate partner violence and sexual assault. CPM provides community education, technical assistance and support through referrals for survivors of gender-based violence, victim assistance programs and other related organizations that work with survivors and their children."
* [https://www.nacoprw.org/ National Conference of Puerto Rican Women]: "The National Conference of Puerto Rican Women, Inc. (NACOPRW) was founded in Washington, D.C., in 1972, as a non-profit, non-partisan organization to promote the full participation of Puerto Rican and other Hispanic women in their economic, social and political life in the United States and Puerto Rico." Email: v_colom@yahoo.com
* [https://www.lonelyplanet.com/puerto-rico/practical-information/directory/lgbt-travellers/a/nar/64693c9b-d76e-4a8d-a75c-bc0b23dd64f2/358108 Info for LGBT Travelers in Puerto Rico (Lonely Planet)]
* [https://www.equaldex.com/region/united-states/puerto-rico Equaldex - Puerto Rico]: Click here to learn about LGBTQ rights and laws in Puerto Rico.
* [https://www.equaldex.com/region/united-states/puerto-rico Equaldex - Puerto Rico]: Click here to learn about LGBTQ rights and laws in Puerto Rico.
* [http://centrolgbttpr.org/ Centro Comunitario LGBTT de Puerto Rico (LGBTT Community Center of Puerto Rico)]: Phone: (787) 294-9850. Email: centrolgbttpr@gmail.com.


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