Cleveland Planned Parenthood permanently closes amid Title X cuts

Planned Parenthood has permanently closed its abortion center on Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, citing the recent loss of Title X federal funding.
A sign taped to the front door announced the decision, stating the closure was “effective immediately” and blaming the Trump administration for disrupting operations, ABC Cleveland News 5 reported June 30.
The note read, “Because our Title X funds have been withheld, this health center is closed effective immediately. Ongoing attacks from the Trump Administration have disrupted the essential services we provide to the Cleveland Community.”
HUGE WIN: Planned Parenthood in Cleveland, Ohio has shut down, citing cuts to federal funding as the reason.
— Anna Lulis (@annamlulis) July 1, 2025
Expect more closures soon.
Thousands of unborn babies will be saved!
Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio issued a statement affirming that the closure “was not made lightly,” noting that the location had operated in the area for more than a decade.
Cleveland Right to Life responded to the news with a July 1 statement thanking “God for the legislators who stood up to the most-evil organization of our time, Planned Parenthood,” Ideastream Public Media reported.
While Planned Parenthood has consistently argued that it offers a wide range of reproductive and sexual health care, its involvement in abortion remains central. The loss of Title X funds, which under revised guidelines cannot subsidize abortion providers, has led to a nationwide reshuffling of operations for groups unwilling to separate abortion from other services.
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