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* [http://www.profamilia.org.co/ Asociación Pro-bienestar de la Familia Colombiana (Profamilia)]: They have many locations across the country, and they offer abortion services. You can schedule a consultation for an abortion on their website by clicking [https://profamilia.org.co/aborto/agenda-tu-cita/ here]. To learn more about abortion from their website, click [https://profamilia.org.co/aborto/que-es-aborto/ here]. "Profamilia operates sixty-six clinics and mobile health units in Colombia, accounting for nearly three-quarters of the country’s family planning capacity. It works to ensure poor people living in urban and rural communities are able to receive high-quality sexual and reproductive health services, including contraception, gynecological exams, pregnancy and STI testing, abortion, and cervical and breast cancer screenings. In 2015, Profamila provided more than three million services."
* [http://www.orientame.org.co/  Fundación Oriéntame]: One of the two main nonprofit clinics in Bogotá that provide legal abortion services. You can [https://rewire.news/article/2014/02/05/experience-fundacion-orientame-bogota-model-reproductive-care-latin-america/ read an account] by someone who worked at Fundacion Orientame.
* [http://www.orientame.org.co/  Fundación Oriéntame]: One of the two main nonprofit clinics in Bogotá that provide legal abortion services. You can [https://rewire.news/article/2014/02/05/experience-fundacion-orientame-bogota-model-reproductive-care-latin-america/ read an account] by someone who worked at Fundacion Orientame.

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* [http://www.profamilia.org.co/ Asociación Pro-bienestar de la Familia Colombiana (Profamilia)]: They have many locations across the country, and they offer abortion services. You can schedule a consultation for an abortion on their website by clicking [https://profamilia.org.co/aborto/agenda-tu-cita/ here]. To learn more about abortion from their website, click [https://profamilia.org.co/aborto/que-es-aborto/ here]. "Profamilia operates sixty-six clinics and mobile health units in Colombia, accounting for nearly three-quarters of the country’s family planning capacity. It works to ensure poor people living in urban and rural communities are able to receive high-quality sexual and reproductive health services, including contraception, gynecological exams, pregnancy and STI testing, abortion, and cervical and breast cancer screenings. In 2015, Profamila provided more than three million services."
* [http://www.orientame.org.co/  Fundación Oriéntame]: One of the two main nonprofit clinics in Bogotá that provide legal abortion services. You can [https://rewire.news/article/2014/02/05/experience-fundacion-orientame-bogota-model-reproductive-care-latin-america/ read an account] by someone who worked at Fundacion Orientame.
  • Asociación Pro-bienestar de la Familia Colombiana (Profamilia): They have many locations across the country, and they offer abortion services. You can schedule a consultation for an abortion on their website by clicking here. To learn more about abortion from their website, click here. "Profamilia operates sixty-six clinics and mobile health units in Colombia, accounting for nearly three-quarters of the country’s family planning capacity. It works to ensure poor people living in urban and rural communities are able to receive high-quality sexual and reproductive health services, including contraception, gynecological exams, pregnancy and STI testing, abortion, and cervical and breast cancer screenings. In 2015, Profamila provided more than three million services."
  • Fundación Oriéntame: One of the two main nonprofit clinics in Bogotá that provide legal abortion services. You can read an account by someone who worked at Fundacion Orientame.