Complimentary Contraception
Complimentary Contraception is a nonprofit 501(c)3 that supports Voluntary Family Planning.
06/04/2026
Opill, a daily oral contraceptive, has a preferred storage temperature range of 68 degrees to 77 degrees Fahrenheit. If you get a pack from us (or anywhere for that matter) please be sure to plan to store it in a place that accommodates this to ensure the pill's efficacy.
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2017/017031s035s036lbl.pdf
Alt Text: A purple background shows Opill and a thermometer sitting on a shelf, with a potted plant hanging in the background. The thermometer reads 50, then rises to, 69, 78, and finally 99. It then slowly cools to 90, 85, and then 75. Text reads "Opill Should Be Stored At 68 to 77 Degrees Fahrenheit." Each change in temperature is accompanied by a ding if within the proper range, or a "Ni" if outside the effective range.
05/30/2026
If you want to legally change your name, but don't know how, come to today from 1pm-5pm. is holding a Name Change Clinic.
The Alliance for Period products has a map of each state and it's status on funding/requiring free period products in school. In some states, it is required and funded. In others; required but no funding. In still others, the funding is available and in certain cases even set aside for the purpose, but not require. In Florida, there is no funding because it's not required. Visit the link in our bio to view the map for yourself.
https://allianceforperiodsupplies.org/period-products-in-schools/
05/28/2026
Happy Menstrual Hygiene Day!
Our office has a supply of free menstrual hygiene items. Stop by to get up to 3 kits for free every day.
Opill is the first FDA Approved over the counter daily oral birth control pill. They're also available free at our office.
Volunteer to resupply our Free Condom In Brevard distribution locations!
If you wonder how your time will benefit our community, check Free Condoms in Brevard Map.
https://complementarycontraception.org/freecondomsinbrevard
Alt Text: A basket with condoms falling into it. The background reads, "Volunteer Where It Matters".
Thank you to Foundation Consumer Healthcare for donating Plan B!
Check our office hours to come in and pickup one for free.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Xhb8BFDXSza4B3xeA
Alt Text: A wall shows the words "Thank You For The Donation" and the logo for the Consumer Healthcare Foundation. A purple thing then opens the walls, and then opens a wormhole. Plan B falls out of said wormhole.
Contraceptive Patches (Like those made by Twirla, Xulane, and Zafem) prevent pregnancy by releasing progestin and estrogen into the bloodstream through the skin, preventing release of an egg and thereby not giving a s***m anything to fertilize. This patch must be reapplied every three weeks.
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/24490-birth-control-patch
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