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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI'm not sure if this has been posted, but
Here are some helpful resources to use in case you or someone you know is in need of an abortion.
https://www.yourtango.com/news/resources-abortion-access-after-roe-v-wade-overturn
1. INeedAnA.com
With a simple UI that looks similar to any normal Google Form, INeedAnA.com asks you 3 non-personally-identifiable pieces of information (that we dont collect or store), and provides people with information about their closest abortion clinic while remaining entirely discreet.
They ask you to tell them how old you are, your zip code, and how many weeks its been since your last period.
If you enter that youre a minor in a state with parental consent laws, we show you that information too, says the websites About page.
RELATED: Why People Are Deleting Their Period-Tracking Apps Out Of Fear After Roe V. Wade Overturn
If you click a button asking saying How am I going to afford this?, we show you your states Abortion Funds and Practical Support Networks, they add.
INeedAnAs goal is to make it as easy as possible for people to find the information and resources that apply to them, as everyones situation is different and might require different resources.
2. AbortionFinder.org
Similar to INeedAnA, but boasts the most comprehensive directory of trusted (and verified) abortion service providers in the United States.
With a banner at the top that claims laws may be in effect that restrict abortion access in some states because of the SCOTUS ruling, they also inform visitors that it is still legal to travel across state lines to states with legal abortion access.
AbortionFinder.org provides visitors with a state-by-state guide that will assist anyone with ways to acquire access to an abortion, while also explaining the laws that may have gone into effect.
The website also features a search directory similar to the one found on INeedAnA.com and resources for financial assistance.
3. The Auntie Network on Reddit.
On Reddit.com, there exists a subreddit called r/AuntieNetwork that provides assistance to those who are in need of an abortion procedure or funds going toward access to an abortion.
Members of the Auntie Network are urged to donate funds that will go towards nieces/nephews/siblings who require assistance.
They provide creative ways for those who want to lend a hand to be able to assist others in need, while also providing those vulnerable groups with resources.
4. The National Abortion Federation Hotline.
If posting your information online or using a shared device such as a computer isnt possible, then the National Abortion Federation provides the option for a phone call in order to get you the resources necessary for your situation at ProChoice.org.
The NAF Hotline at 1-800-772-9100, provides people with options for those who require financial assistance, or access to their referral hotline.
RELATED: Here Are The States That Will Protect Abortion Rights Now That Roe V. Wade Has Been Overturned
If you want to be referred to providers of quality abortion care, use the direct NAF Referral Line at 1-877-257-0012.
5. Planned Parenthood.
With the emphasis that they are easily capable of helping minors despite parental consent laws, Planned Parenthood remains one of the best options for finding the necessary resources for those in need.
They provide you with information on where you need to go, whatever providers are in your area, access to financial resources, a state-by-state guide, and valuable information on the different kinds of abortions and what you can expect from them.
Their website (PlannedParenthood.org) also provides a chat system where you can talk to trained sexual health educators or chatbot, ensuring a free and private dialogue.
6. PlanCPills.org
At-home abortion pills have become much more popular in recent years, especially in light of the pandemic.
Dubbed Plan C, abortion pills are accessible and can be mailed to your residence to save you the trouble of needing to leave your home to find an abortion provider.
They even provide guides for those who live in states where abortion is restricted because of the recent ruling, informing visitors that they may be at risk of legal consequences if they decide to follow through with their decision.
7. ReproLegalHelpline.org
The Repro Legal Helpline provides people with the legal information surrounding abortions and access to procedures on a state-to-state basis, if you dont want your parents to know, the laws surrounding self-managed abortions (Plan C), or most importantly if youre a minor.
Through a system called judicial bypass, its entirely possible to follow through with an abortion procedure without involving your parents in the process, and they help you understand what that process is and how to get it started.
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I'm not sure if this has been posted, but (Original Post)
sagetea
Jun 2022
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H2O Man
(73,536 posts)1. Recommended.
Thank you for this!
secondwind
(16,903 posts)2. Good stuff there..... bookmarked
Thanks for posting
usonian
(9,776 posts)3. Please pay attention to digital privacy issues.
One post says to delete period tracker apps.
EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) might be able to help you do this securely.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/109530163
Digital Security and Privacy Tips for Those Involved in Abortion Access
EFF's Statement on Dobb's Abortion Ruling
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100216838504
This is complex. Any questions, ask presumably in the computer support group.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=forum&id=1095
Individual trusted websites use encrypted communications.
There are some fake sites offering help that get indexed by Google, but they are traps.
Wounded Bear
(58,647 posts)4. K & R...for visibility...nt
crickets
(25,962 posts)5. K&R for visibility.