Obria, the anti-abortion answer to Planned Parenthood, doesn't seem to be doing much of anything— except spending money
of her exit from Planned Parenthood and built a small media empire on her story should not, however, go unrecognized.)Together, these stories portray an organization almost comically unprepared to navigate the scrutiny of a federal grant program, a joke that would certainly be funnier if it hadn’t coincided with the draining of funding from clinics with decades of experience in both filing paperwork and providing care.
, the group only first learned of the Title X grant program from an article in Breitbart News, about a year before they were granted almost $2 million.Obria, you may recall, is a “holistic” family planning network that purports to offer reproductive health care “choice” to anti-abortion patients. Founded by abstinence-only advocate Kathleen Eaton Bravo, it rebranded from a crisis pregnancy center to a more nuanced clinical setting in 2014.
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