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Click here for a letter to the community in the Times of San Diego.
Hadassah Hadassah unequivocally stands for women’s reproductive rights and for empowering women with the knowledge to make critical health decisions. They are proudly Pro-Choice, Pro-Women and Pro-Israel — always have been and always will be. www.hadassah.org
National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) As a way to help those who provide direct care, the NCJW along with the National Abortion Federation (NAF) created a Jewish Fund for Abortion Access. The fund will help with their emergency relief efforts in three ways: 1. Funding the largest hotline in the country, which will help individuals learn what they need based on where they live to access abortions. 2. Funding travel over state lines for those who need it. 3. Funding abortions at NAF approved clinics for those who need it. www.ncjw.org
The California Wellness Foundation In the coming months, Cal Wellness will work with their allies in government, community, and the philanthropic sector to explore how they can leverage their resources and voice to ensure that Americans can look to California to provide services and support. They know that reproductive justice is intricately tied to social justice and they will strive to fulfill their commitment to advance reproductive rights and justice. www.calwellness.org
Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest (PPSW) provides the highest standard of reproductive health care possible at 19 health centers in San Diego, Riverside and Imperial counties. PPSW expects to serve even more people in coming months as restrictive laws in Arizona and other states drive people to California. www.plannedparenthood.org
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) The ACLU dares to create a more perfect union — beyond one person, party, or side. Their mission is to realize this promise of the United States Constitution for all and expand the reach of its guarantees. Abortion access is now at risk for millions of people and other civil rights are next. The ACLU has the reach to fight back – but it’ll take everything we’ve got. www.aclu.org
Please note: Our fund holders are supporting a wide array of organizations, and while this is not a comprehensive list, it does provide a few resources for your information.
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