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SAN ANTONIO – Planned Parenthood of South Texas announced it is starting a fund to help people without insurance receive healthcare services. Laura Terrill, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood South Texas, said The Fanny Fund will help women and men access essential care and help pay for the services they need. The fund, which Terrill said costs about six figures, will underwrite vouchers for community partners and nonprofit organizations. “These vouchers will allow clients to come to us for essential healthcare,” Terrill said. • None Reproductive health care: Reproductive...