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Kent Birthright closes its doors for final time

Anti-abortion center downtown cites lack of volunteers, clients

Gina Maldonado

Issue date: 9/30/08 Section: News
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Birthright closed its doors today after 35 years of service. Decreasing numbers of clients and funds are to blame. Caitlin Sirse | Daily Kent Stater
Birthright closed its doors today after 35 years of service. Decreasing numbers of clients and funds are to blame. Caitlin Sirse | Daily Kent Stater

Portage County's Birthright will close its doors today because of decreasing funds and fewer clients.

The anti-abortion center opened at 136 E. Main St. 35 years ago. More than 11,000 women in Kent visited the small two-room office discreetly tucked within a long dark hall. The second-floor office with old furniture and chipped paint was known as "a pregnant woman's safe place" said Birthright volunteer Jean Bartula.

In 1973 un-wed and pregnant women needed a secretive place where they could be counseled, Bartula said.

"The mission of Birthright has always been to help pregnant women when it could be a problem pregnancy."

Through the years, fewer college women visited Kent's Birthright. In 2005, 23 percent of Birthright's clientele were college-age women; in 2006, 15 percent of Birthright's clientele were college-age and in 2007, 9 percent of Birthright's clientele were college-age women.

"It seems as though Kent, Ohio, does not need a Birthright anymore," Bartula said.

The free pregnancy tests Birthright used to draw in new clients for counseling no longer work, Bartula said. Stores sell pregnancy tests for one dollar, making them easy to purchase.

Recent Birthright clientele wanted less counseling and more material goods, Bartula said. Although Birthright provides women and infants with free material goods, the donations were meant to be a secondary service.

Kent's Birthright Board of Trustees and volunteers decided its mission would not stray from counseling to solely dispersing material goods. This decision factored into Birthright's closing.

More options and fewer volunteers also contributed to it's closing.

Bernice Wilson, executive director of the Greater Cleveland Birthright, said schools have medical clinics available for women and this was not the case 35 years ago.

Societal changes throughout the past 35 years created more options for women. "Today these girls are so much more self sufficient, if they choose to carry a baby they will do it proudly with their head held high, "Bartula said. "They know where to go to get help."

According to the Center for Disease Control's National Center for Health statistics 2008 news release, pregnancy rates for women less than age 25 declined. The report said 35 percent of unmarried women aborted their pregnancies, 51 percent ended in live birth, 13 percent ended in fetal loss and it left 1 percent unaccounted.

The Greater Cleveland Birthright still operates.

"They're always welcome to come to Cleveland regardless of where they're from," Wilson said.

Contact social services beat reporter Gina Maldonado at gmaldona@kent.edu.
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Amanda Young

posted 9/30/08 @ 10:34 PM EST

Or you can go to Planned Parenthood, which gives provides assistance to pregnant women as well, but offers ALL options available and services and products for sexually active people. (Continued…)

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Good Ridance

posted 10/01/08 @ 12:06 AM EST

Down with Anti-Abortion bigots!

notanignoramus

posted 10/01/08 @ 7:23 PM EST

Oh, yeah, that kind of talk really makes you look like a compassionate person. [rolls eyes] If you want to help the problem, then engage in counseling children and teenagers before they become abortion clinic clientele. (Continued…)

AFriend

posted 10/02/08 @ 9:54 AM EST

Many years ago as an undergrad I volunteered at BR. I believed it was a great place for support and a great place for resources for those who were considering keeping their babies. (Continued…)

Dee4

Deborah Hoffman

posted 10/11/08 @ 9:36 PM EST

Unfortunately both sides of this debate often put politics above human interest.

For a Fascist Free Kent

posted 10/12/08 @ 6:58 PM EST

Good riddance! Reactionary bigotry doesn't belong in Kent or anywhere in ameriKKKa for that matter

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notanignoramus

posted 10/12/08 @ 10:28 PM EST

What people exactly are you talking about? The people who tried to give women other options besides suddenly ripping a living being out of their bodies, causing a massive hormone shift, emotional issues and other possible consequences? How many Planned Parenthood clinics offer prenatal checkups and counseling, or postabortion counseling?
Or are you talking about the people who are willing to kill hundreds of children each year - 70% of which would have been born to minority parents - in the name of "choice"? There's your bigotry, your genocide, your racism. (Continued…)

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