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DePaul University students created a secret network to distribute condoms and Plan B after the school revoked Planned Parenthood’s status.
Students at DePaul University, a Catholic school in Chicago, have launched a secret network called the "womb service" to distribute condoms and Plan B emergency contraception off-campus after the university revoked the status of its Planned Parenthood chapter.
The group, led by senior Maya Roman, operates through discreet handoffs at public locations, responding to restricted access caused by the institution’s religious policies.
This effort reflects a growing trend at Catholic colleges where student-led initiatives are filling reproductive health gaps amid nationwide restrictions on contraception, including state-level laws and federal funding cuts.
While Illinois recently passed a law requiring public colleges to offer contraception and abortion medication, private institutions like DePaul are not affected.
Los estudiantes de la Universidad DePaul crearon una red secreta para distribuir condones y Plan B después de que la escuela revocara el estatus de Planned Parenthood.