Planned Parenthood Federation of America Maggie Awards 2006
Actor Kathleen Chalfant speaks to the crowd after receiving a 2005 PPFA Maggie Award on behalf of the critically acclaimed film Kinsey. |
The Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) Maggie Awards, named after Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, recognize exceptional achievement by the media and arts and entertainment industries in support of reproductive rights and health care issues, including contraception, sexuality education, teen pregnancy, abortion, and international family planning. |
![]() CBS's Cold Case writer/producer Jan Oxenberg proudly poses with the TV show's 2005 PPFA Maggie Award for the episode "Volunteers." |
Entries in the categories of television, radio, newspaper, music, magazine, book, new media, theater, film and video, and advertising should be submitted prior to the January 31, 2006 deadline. Preference will be given to entries that were published or broadcast during 2005. |
Planned Parenthood is the nation’s leading sexual and reproductive health care provider and advocate. We believe that everyone has the right to choose when or whether to have a child, and that every child should be wanted and loved. Planned Parenthood affiliates operate nearly 800 health centers nationwide, providing medical services and sexuality education for millions of women, men, and teenagers each year. We also work with allies worldwide to ensure that all women and men have the right and the means to meet their sexual and reproductive health care needs.

