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Student activists at Catholic colleges distribute reproductive health supplies off-campus after being denied official support due to religious policies.
Student activists at Catholic colleges like DePaul and Loyola Universities are running underground networks to provide contraception and reproductive health resources after being denied official status due to religious policies.
Groups such as DePaul’s “womb service” distribute condoms, emergency contraception, and pregnancy tests through discreet, off-campus methods, responding to limited campus access despite student demand.
These efforts reflect a growing national trend of reproductive health gaps amid state-level restrictions and federal funding cuts, though recent Illinois laws requiring contraception on public campuses do not apply to private religious institutions.
Students say they are stepping in to ensure reproductive freedom and holistic care where universities fall short.
Activistas estudiantiles en universidades católicas distribuyen suministros de salud reproductiva fuera del campus después de que se les negó el apoyo oficial debido a políticas religiosas.