'Small But Mighty': Abortion Funding in New England

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'Small But Mighty': Abortion Funding in New England
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While abortion rights are protected in New England, funders are working to remind their communities that legality does not mean access.

While abortion rights are relatively protected in New England, funders are working diligently to remind their communities that legality does not mean access.

We have three full time staff members—our executive director and founder, a deputy director, and me . It wasn’t untilBut I give all the credit in the world to our volunteers. They’re the ones who really make the fund what it is and carry out a lot of our day-to-day operations.Volunteer case managers work shifts on a 24-hour hotline. These volunteers are the ones connecting with abortion seekers in New Hampshire on a daily basis.

We beefed up our driver program and had conversations without volunteers, asking: Will you be willing to go out of state? To travel farther? That’s a moment that I go back to when I’m feeling burnt out from this work. And by communicating with her throughout that process, she felt held by strangers who were willing to do that.

When they explained it to me, I was even more intrigued because I come from a very low-income background. I have friends, family, people, loved ones in my life who have had abortions, and never had it occurred to me that somebody would be able to help you pay for the cost of your abortion. I was shocked that such a service existed and had existed in this area for a very long time.

And then I went to the NNAF summit and I met Cara Callahan and Kimika Ross, who was from another fund in Massachusetts. We had all gotten tired of fighting with these organizations and finally, in 2018, I said, “Kimika, I’m tired.” She said, “Me too.” And we decided, let’s just do it. Let’s start our own fund. … What broke the camel’s back for me was a board member, stone-faced, telling me that he had no idea what anti-racism had to do with abortion funding.

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