Planned Parenthood closing 3 Michigan clinics as Trump administration withholds funding
- Planned Parenthood of Michigan will close clinics in Jackson, Petoskey, and Marquette on April 30.
- The closures are in anticipation of funding cuts from the Trump administration.
- Planned Parenthood will consolidate two Ann Arbor locations by May 5 and expand telehealth services.
- Dr. Wallett stated, "This evolution of our service model allows us to be flexible in how we weather the storms ahead."
- Restructuring includes a 10% staff reduction to ensure sustainability given funding cuts, but care will continue.
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Women seeking abortion services in much of northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula will have to drive to Traverse City for in-person care after Planned Parenthood announced it was closing three clinics, including in Petoskey and Marquette.


Planned Parenthood shutting down 4 Michigan clinics after Trump administration cuts funding
Planned Parenthood of Michigan announced Wednesday that it will be closing its health centers in Jackson, Petoskey and Marquette at the end of the month and consolidating the two health centers in Ann Arbor into one location after the Trump…
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