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WSR: 2026-08-19

By Katherine Van Dyke

Abortion Free New Mexico reported this week that one of the two Planned Parenthood facilities in Alburquerque permanently shut its doors last month. The group recently found a sign on the door of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains’ Northeast Heights facility, which stated the following in both English and Spanish: “This Health Center is PERMANENTLY CLOSED. . . . Service at this location has moved to our Eubank Health Center as of July 13th.” Additionally, the Northeast Heights facility website announced that the center closed on July 11 but that patients would be referred to the Eubank facility. 

STOPP’s latest information on the Northeast Heights facility shows that it was committing in-person pill abortions at the time of its closure. Our data also shows that this facility was temporarily closed from 2024 until it reopened in April 2026. This means it was only open three months of this year after a nearly two-year closure. 

While we typically see a Planned Parenthood facility closure as a positive, it is important to note that this facility is merging into an even larger facility just minutes down the road where they ensure that preborn children can be murdered by pill or procedure. 

The Eubank facility commits surgical and pill abortions five days a week. This facility does not offer “telehealth” for abortions, but it does not need to do so, as New Mexico is one of the most pro-abortion states within the US. Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains will continue doing its horrific business in Albuquerque while saving expenses and resources by consolidating. Though the affiliate may claim to be poor from making this decision, the organization is always prowling for another way to earn its blood money. 

Let us pray and entrust our prayers to the Blessed Mother for the end to all Planned Parenthood facilities, whether online or in person, and for the ultimate demise of this organization.

By Dwain Currier

National headlines surrounding the funding of Planned Parenthood might have readers believing that the nation’s largest abortion business is under financial stress. However, a look into Planned Parenthood’s tax forms tells a different story. 

Between July 2024 and June 2025, Planned Parenthood operated 49 affiliates across the US. Only 37 of them have financial data publicly available, as 12 affiliates have fiscal years outside of the July/June cycle. Of those 37, only four reported total revenues smaller than the previous fiscal year: California Central Coast, Great Rivers, Keystone, and Northern California. (These losses do not include Mt. Baker, which was merged into Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho in early 2025.) Three of those four had losses less than 8%.

Planned Parenthood Affiliates in 2025 Total Annual Revenue % Change from Previous Year
Arizona 17,147,965 23.88%
Associates of Utah 15,262,487 32.92%
California Central Coast 30,689,142 -3.57%
Columbia Willamette 41,017,661 8.02%
Delaware 7,194,903 38.25%
Great Plains 20,103,420 38.11%
Great Rivers 11,457,946 -20.98%
Greater New York 107,499,264 21.60%
Greater Ohio 37,575,875 -0.43%
Gulf Coast 24,755,447 11.41%
Illinois 62,315,745 19.98%
Keystone 12,652,534 -7.34%
League of Massachusetts 32,820,848 10.83%
Los Angeles 128,237,889 2.93%
Mar Monte 150,470,060 0.29%
Maryland 22,583,172 6.95%
Michigan 33,644,644 7.67%
Montana 6,987,577 31.28%
Mt. Baker 2,656,078 -64.87%
North Central States 72,052,438 8.20%
North Country NY 8,302,913 -1.42%
Northern California 69,223,102 -4.38%
Northern New England 33,051,491 39.97%
Orange & San Bernadino Counties 111,975,031 0.76%
Pacific Southwest 128,944,128 12.84%
Pasadena & San Gabriel Valley 42,263,842 24.46%
South Atlantic 47,108,332 0.10%
South, East, and North Florida 31,072,647 10.38%
Southeast 14,844,610 10.45%
Southeastern Pennsylvania 26,657,487 42.72%
Southern New England 50,503,423 23.04%
Southwest & Central Florida 30,996,519 0.36%
Southwest Ohio Region 19,171,356 34.20%
Southwestern Oregon 10,571,996 3.11%
Tennessee & Northern Mississippi 14,987,537 10.87%
Virginia League 18,816,832 21.25%
Western Pennsylvania 9,433,579 21.21%

Donations and grants also increased or stayed the same, except for three affiliates that recorded losses greater than 10%: Great Rivers, Los Angeles, and PP Associates of Utah.

This data tells us that when Planned Parenthood shuts down facilities, it has nothing to do with being short on cash. Most affiliates are making more money than previous years in spite of the Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022.

On July 24, 2025, President Trump signed his “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which defunded Planned Parenthood of Medicaid reimbursements for one year. It will be a couple of years until we see the full impact of Trump’s bill on Planned Parenthood’s income. In the interim, we can expect more facilities to close while abortion pill access becomes readily available at little or no cost compared to Planned Parenthood’s price of $300-$800. 

If Planned Parenthood continues to shut down facilities, it won’t be because of a financial strain put upon them by government efforts at defunding. It will be because shutting down brick-and-mortar stores saves hundreds of thousands as its online services continue to expand.

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Momentum is building in the fight against Planned Parenthood. Don’t hesitate to contact us about getting Planned Parenthood out of your town. We must keep building our army of informed citizens.

Planned Parenthood is an enemy of life, and we need to fight back. I hope to hear from you.