Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin provides sexual and reproductive health care, education, and advocacy across the state through a network of 24 health centers. The organization serves over 60,000 patients annually, offering clinical services including birth control, STD and HIV testing with prevention options, gender-affirming hormone therapy, abortion services, cancer screenings, and postpartum care. All services are delivered on a confidential basis regardless of ability to pay.
Beyond clinical care, PPWI operates a sexuality education program reaching thousands of young adults, teens, parents, and community partners with medically accurate information. The organization also engages in public affairs work to advance policies that expand access to family planning and reproductive health care and promote comprehensive sex education in schools.
Founded in 1935 as a volunteer-run clinic in Milwaukee, PPWI has grown into Wisconsin's largest reproductive health care provider. The organization remains committed to empowering individuals to manage their sexual and reproductive health and ensuring that care is accessible to all who need it.