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Barbara Harris founded project Prevention in 1997.
A voluntary program, Project Prevention has no impact
on the selected form of birth control by our clients.
In fact, we discover what procedure was performed only
when the paperwork is returned to our office.
Our clients on average were responsible for nearly
5 pregnancies and 3.5 births. An astounding number of
these children remain in foster care to date.
The Project Prevention process goes as follows:
The participant contacts us and we send them our paperwork.
The individual then makes an appointment with a clinic
or doctor of their choice.
Once the procedure is complete, they return the forms
to us, and the information is verified. Once verified,
the participant is mailed a check in the amount they
are owed.
For a Tubal Ligation or Norplant the client receives
$300.
For Depo-Provera or an IUD they receive $75 every three
months ($300 maximum per year), but can continue for
future years.
Project Prevention offers a $300 incentive for any
of these birth control methods (those not included are
subject to Board approval):
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