A small Tucson birth control clinic, known as Clʹinica para Madres or Mother's Clinic, located at 28 E. Corral Street opened in December 1934. Margaret Sanger, birth control advocate, offered her support in the establishment of the clinic and its goals to provide birth control information, products and services for woman. The clinic's name and location changed through the decades. It was known as Planned Parenthood of Tucson (1950s), Planned Parenthood Center of Tucson (1970s), and finally to Planned Parenthood of Southern Arizona.
From the description of Scrapbooks of Planned Parenthood of Southern Arizona, 1938-1987. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 54070210