Hello All! My name is Nicole and I’m an intern for Planned Parenthood’s
Health Center Advocacy Program, acting out of Allentown. Before starting this
internship, I most looked forward to reaching out to patients inside the Health
Center. I learned during Action Camp that before Planned Parenthood began
community outreach through the health centers, the majority of Planned
Parenthood supporters were older white women. This program was created so that
this organization’s advocacy arm more reflected the diversity of its patient
population. I found this very admirable and it ignited my excitement to reach
out to patients.
I have to admit, at first, it was awkward. In-center tabling is vastly
different from canvassing or even tabling in another arena. People are not (for
the most part) coming up to you. And you don’t have that easy ice-breaker of
knocking on someone’s door. Most likely they were not expecting to do anything
related anything to do with Planned Parenthood’s advocacy that day. At first, I couldn't get over this feeling that I would be an unwanted presence in the
Health Center.
My intern partner, Elizabeth, and I thought being direct would be the
best approach and I cannot believe how well it worked out. The last time I was
in the health center was especially exceptional. I split my time between
helping the staff with some filing and tabling in the health center. Elizabeth
had printed a bunch of new patient story sheets and I was excited to let
patients know they could share their story. After getting over some initial
apprehension, I started informing patients directly that they could share their
experience with Planned Parenthood. The response was overwhelming.
In the short amount of time I spent tabling that day, I got five new
patient stories submitted. Patient stories show how integral the services this
organization provides are to their community. Whenever there’s an attempt to
defund or limit funding for Planned Parenthood, it’s important to see how
people’s lives are dependent on these services.
My excitement continued when I typed the patient stories.
After reading people’s enthusiastic appreciation for Planned Parenthood and how
safe and well-taken care of this organization makes them feel, I definitely no
longer feel out of place in the health center.
- Nicole M., Allentown HCAP Intern