A Ryerson student group is facing backlash after a series of posters targeting women with unexpected pregnancies were found on campus.

The Ryerson Students’ Union (RSU) granted student group status to the Ryerson Pregnancy Care Group (RPCG) in September. Over the past couple months, RPCG posters stamped with official RSU approval could be seen around campus, which read: “Unexpected pregnancy? We can help.”

RSU president Susanne Nyaga said that when the RPCG applied for student group status, they identified as pro-choice and adhered to all RSU policies.

“Now we’re hearing from individual students that, in fact, the work they do is anti-choice,” Nyaga said.

She added that if the RPCG is taking an anti-choice stance, it would contradict the RSU’s policies.

But Erika Hood, executive leader of RPCG, said the group doesn’t take a position on abortion.