Through VOX (Voices for Planned Parenthood), college students across the country organize events on campus to raise public awareness about sexual health, eproductive rights, educate young people, work with and support their local Planned Parenthood health centers, work towards making sexual health a cultural imperative.
There's power in the voices of pro-choice students on your campus. When you organize those voices as a VOX group and work together to take action for reproductive health and freedoms, you have a force that's more powerful than if you work alone. A VOX group also serves as
- a forum to discuss ideas
- an opportunity to learn more about yourself
- a fun way to meet new people
If you'd like to start a VOX group on your campus, call us at 617-616-1600 x1923 or e-mail public_info@pplm.org. Please be sure to include the name of your college, your full mailing address, and a phone number where we can reach you.
Eastern MA
| Boston College | Boston College Women's Health Initiative |
| Boston University | Boston University VOX http://people.bu.edu/vox/index.html |
| Harvard University | Harvard Students for Choice |
| Northeastern University | Northeastern Students for Choice |
| Tufts University | Tufts University VOX |
| UMass Boston | UMass Boston Vox |
| UMass Lowell | UMass Lowell Vox |
| Wellesley College | Wellesley Women For Choice |
Central MA
| Clark University | Clark University VOX |
| Framingham State | Women's Empowerment & VOX |
Western MA
| Amherst College | Amherst Feminist Alliance www.amherst.edu/~afa/ |
| UMass Amherst | UMASS Amherst VOX |
| Smith College | Smith VOX http://sophia.smith.edu/vox |
Take Action
- Join the Planned Parenthood Action Network to make your voice heard from Beacon Hill to Capitol Hill.
- Register to Vote!
- Support our work and gain valuable professionals skills and contacts by interning or volunteering with PPLM.
Don't Wait Until Next Semester, Act Now!
- Research key issues. Find out what issues are in the news. Visit http://www.saveroe.com/ to get the latest information on choice issues.
- What are the policies on your campus?
-Does your campus health center provide emergency contraception?
-Is your student body considered to be progressive or conservative?
-Is there a women's studies program that you can work with?
-Are there feminist and pro-choice student groups?
-Is there a women's center on campus?
-Are condoms and other safer-sex materials readily available in student
housing?

