“The decision by Denver Komen and Aspen Komen to break from its national office over a poorly-thought out policy sends a strong signal about the importance to do what is best for our communities. Both Planned Parenthood and Komen share a common goal and vision – and that is to advance women’s health,” said PPRM President and CEO Vicki Cowart. “We know people depend on both our organizations to serve and support low income and underinsured or uninsured individuals across our state.”
Planned Parenthood health centers in Colorado, in an average year, care for 1,000 patients through Komen funding, several hundred of whom are referred out for additional diagnostic services. Women often receive breast healthcare through reproductive health care providers and as part of well-woman annual exams, making it especially important to ensure that safety-net providers like Planned Parenthood are able to offer these critical prevention services without interruption or delay.
“We hope tonight sends a strong signal that when it comes to the issue of women’s health, there is no room for politics,” said Cowart.