Decriminalization and Provide’s Vision of a Transformed Healthcare System
Bodily autonomy is the key tenet of Provide’s vision. To liberate abortion, we need to shift the conversation to autonomy and decriminalization.
Bodily autonomy is the key tenet of Provide’s vision. To liberate abortion, we need to shift the conversation to autonomy and decriminalization.
Lois (she/her) is a community health practitioner in Takoma Park, MD and an associate professor of nursing at Georgetown University. We had the opportunity to talk with Lois about her work and passion for equitable abortion access.
Social work case manager Tamika talks about her work and passion for connecting patients to resources.
Christy Fujio served on the Provide Board of Directors from 2013-2020 and is a member of our GEM (Giving Every Month) circle.
A successful status-neutral approach goes beyond HIV prevention and treatment to meet holistic health and social service needs.
Suzanne Ehlers is a non-profit executive working in the international humanitarian and development sector. She is a member of our GEM (Giving Every Month) circle.
Andie S. Kramer is an attorney and founder of ASKramer Law, and is a member of our GEM (Giving Every Month) circle.
Tracey Crook is a former postpartum nurse living and working in Delaware who attended Provide’s Abortion Referrals Training earlier this year.
Medication abortion remains accessible in the places where it is currently legal and available.
Pregnant people navigating the post-Roe abortion access landscape need unconditional love and support from their families, providers, and communities.
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