
Title X Program
The Title X Program is a federal initiative in the United States designed to provide access to family planning and reproductive health services for individuals, regardless of their income level. Established in 1970, it offers services such as contraception, STD testing, and preventive health screenings primarily to low-income people. Title X aims to ensure that everyone can make informed choices about their reproductive health and helps reduce unplanned pregnancies and improve public health outcomes. The program is administered through local clinics and health departments, promoting comprehensive, confidential, and affordable care.