Visit these sites for more information on reproductive and sexual health—and ways to speak out and protect your rights.
Advocates for Youth: Check out the programs, fact sheets, and publications from this supporter of sexual health education for youth.
Alan Guttmacher Institute: Browse news, statistics, and family planning articles from this nonprofit leader in reproductive health research, policy analysis, and public education.
American Social Health Association: Get facts on sexually transmitted infections and teen health.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Access the most up-to-date information on all diseases and infections.
Domestic Violence Clearinghouse: Get information and legal services for survivors, family members, and perpetrators of partner abuse from this legal hotline.
Gay.Com: Connect with the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered communities.
Go Ask Alice!: Go to Columbia University Health Services’ question-and-answer resource for information on relationships; sexuality; sexual health; emotional health; fitness and nutrition; alcohol, nicotine, and other drugs; and general health.
National Sexuality Resource Center: Access accurate information and the latest research on sexual health, education, and rights from this project of the Human Sexuality Studies Program, San Francisco State University. Blog, talk back, and get connected in its Dialogues network.
Planet Out: Enter a welcoming community for all gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people, as well as their family and friends.
Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California: Visit the site of our state public affairs office to learn about California legislation, major reproductive health issues, and how to make your voice heard in Sacramento.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America: Find the latest on all aspects of reproductive health: contraception, family planning, pregnancy, STDs, HIV/AIDS, abortion, pro-choice advocacy, and reproductive rights.
San Francisco Sex Information: Get accurate, non-judgmental answers to your questions about sex and reproductive health.
Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S.: Go to SIECUS for advice on contraception, sexuality, and sex education.
These links are provided for information only and do not imply an endorsement of an organization’s views, products, or services.

