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WHAT: Faith leaders from across metropolitan Washington DC will hold an interfaith ceremony inside the new Planned Parenthood health center in Northeast DC. Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu and secular leaders will affirm that people of faith support women’s freedom to make their own decisions about their reproductive health.

WHEN: Tuesday, January 10, 2017 RSVP for time and details

WHERE: Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, DC 1225 Fourth Street, N.E., Washington, DC

WHO: The Washington, DC–based Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC), rcrc.org, the only interfaith national advocacy group that is pro-faith, pro-family and pro-choice; and Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, DC (PPMW), ppmw.org.

NOTICE: This is an invitation-only event. Press must show credentials.

The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice is a broad-based, national, interfaith movement that brings the moral force of religion to protect and advance reproductive health, choice, rights and justice through education, prophetic witness, pastoral presence and advocacy.

 

PPMW’s mission is to provide high quality, affordable reproductive health care; promote education programs that empower all individuals to make informed and responsible reproductive choices; and to protect the right to make those choices. PPMW is the oldest and largest provider of family planning services in Metropolitan Washington, serving DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia.

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