
Title X
Title X is a federal program in the United States that provides funding for family planning and reproductive health services. Established in 1970, it aims to ensure that individuals can access information and services related to contraception, prenatal care, sexually transmitted infections, and general reproductive health. The program primarily serves low-income individuals and underserved communities, helping them make informed choices about their health and family planning. Title X supports various health clinics and organizations, ensuring that these essential services are available regardless of income or insurance status.