Island reproductive rights advocates honoured for helping make contraceptives free
- Devon Black and Teale Phelps Bondaroff founded the AccessBC Campaign for free prescription contraception, awarded King Charles III Coronation medals for their advocacy work in B.C.
- B.C. Became the first province to implement free prescription contraception in April 2023, including various methods such as IUDs and injections.
- AccessBC reports over 250,000 people accessed this health care by June 2024, reducing out-of-pocket costs for contraception from 37% to 13%.
- AccessBC aims to inspire a national movement for free contraception, with Manitoba and Prince Edward Island now joining B.C. In this commitment.
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