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Where to Donate Locally to Help People Access Abortion Care

While national efforts to support women’s bodily autonomy are likely to receive a flood of donations in the coming weeks, many of us are still left feeling hopeless, powerless, and/or full of unbridled rage in the wake of the 2024 election.

If you’re looking for ways to help right now, local abortion funds and independent clinics are some of the best places to donate. Here’s what you need to know.

Where to donate locally to help people access abortions

The organizations listed below either operate clinics, mail medication, arrange travel, or otherwise help people get the care they need.

And if you can’t decide, the National Network of Abortion Funds splits donations among 80 member organizations. You can also use their website to find a state-by-state list of local funds.

Find non-monetary ways volunteer

While it’s arguably more important to go local right now, I won’t tell someone not to support larger organizations like Planned Parenthood or NARAL. In addition to recurring donations, check your regional Planned Parenthood chapter for other kinds of volunteering opportunities; they’re almost always in need of people for phone banking and data entry. If you’re a lawyer, consider donating your time to a reproductive justice helpline like If/When/How. And if you’re physically and mentally able, one of the most impactful things you can do is volunteer as an escort at your local clinic.

Take care of yourself

In addition to the action items above, it’s important to take care of your own mental health. Here are some strategies to cope when it feels like you’re living in a state of perpetual crisis:

Finally, do what you can to keep perspective. Stay focused on supporting any and all independent organizations that are fighting for access to abortion care in your community. It feels like this issue is out of our control—but that doesn’t mean we have to roll over without a fight. Wherever you live, there are ways for you to get involved.

The article was originally published in May 2022 and updated on Nov. 6, 2024 with new information.

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