CSOs

24 bookmarks
Custom sorting
Tucson Abortion Support Collective
Tucson Abortion Support Collective

We are a Tucson-based collective supporting people in Arizona seeking abortion care. We help eliminate barriers and provide compassionate and inclusive support to anyone who wants an abortion. We are attentive to the fact that queer and trans folks, people of color, and other marginalized communities often face additional barriers. We seek to meet each person where they are to provide informative, compassionate, and inclusive care.

We are a Tucson-based collective supporting people in Arizona seeking abortion care. We help eliminate barriers and provide compassionate and inclusive support to anyone who wants an abortion. We are attentive to the fact that queer and trans folks, people of color, and other marginalized communities often face additional barriers. We seek to meet each person where they are to provide informative, compassionate, and inclusive care.
·abortionintucson.org·
Tucson Abortion Support Collective
The Miscarriage and Abortion Hotline 1-833-246-2632
The Miscarriage and Abortion Hotline 1-833-246-2632
Miscarriage + Abortion Hotline provides anonymous 24/7 abortion helpline support (call or text) and medical information to people having an abortion at home.
·mahotline.org·
The Miscarriage and Abortion Hotline 1-833-246-2632
State Attacks on Sexual and Reproductive Health
State Attacks on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Anti-reproductive health politicians are attacking access to birth control, abortion, sex education, and more at the state and local levels.
·plannedparenthoodaction.org·
State Attacks on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Arizona - Center for Reproductive Rights
Arizona - Center for Reproductive Rights
Restrictions On October 7, 2022, the Arizona Court of Appeals enjoined enforcement of the state’s pre-Roe ban, which prohibits almost all abortions with a very limited life exception,[1]Ariz. Rev. Stat. §§ 13-3603, 13-3605; Nelson v. Planned Parenthood Center of Tucson, 19 Ariz. App. 142, 505 P.2d 580 (1973), rev’d Planned Parenthood v. Brnovich, No. C127867 […]
·reproductiverights.org·
Arizona - Center for Reproductive Rights
ABORTION RESTRICTIONS IN ARIZONA | abortionfundofaz
ABORTION RESTRICTIONS IN ARIZONA | abortionfundofaz
The following are restrictions on abortion by Arizona's state government, many of which place undue burden on patients seeking help.
·abortionfundofaz.org·
ABORTION RESTRICTIONS IN ARIZONA | abortionfundofaz
Center for Reproductive Rights
Center for Reproductive Rights
The Center for Reproductive Rights uses the power of law to advance reproductive rights as fundamental human rights around the world.
·reproductiverights.org·
Center for Reproductive Rights
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights - Plan International
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights - Plan International
We teach young people about their sexual and reproductive health and rights because gender discrimination robs girls of their right to make decisions about their own bodies.
·plan-international.org·
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights - Plan International
Pro-Life Organizations | EWTN
Pro-Life Organizations | EWTN
EWTN is a global, Catholic Television, Catholic Radio, and Catholic News Network that provides catholic programming and news coverage from around the world.
·ewtn.com·
Pro-Life Organizations | EWTN
Policy Briefs – Women Deliver
Policy Briefs – Women Deliver
Deliver for Good is an evidence-based advocacy and communications push to promote the health, rights, and wellbeing of girls and women. A core element of the campaign is the following policy briefs related to the 12 investment areas. These initial briefs were drafted in consultation with more than 25 issue experts from around the world. Have … Continued
·womendeliver.org·
Policy Briefs – Women Deliver
Reproductive Justice
Reproductive Justice
Reproductive justice and safe access to abortion, like so many other aspects of managing our healthcare, is fundamentally tied to our digital lives. With the decision of Dobbs v. Jackson to overturn the protections that Roe v. Wade offered for people seeking abortion healthcare, what was benign data before is now potentially criminal evidence. This expanded threat to digital rights is especially dangerous for BIPOC, lower-income, immigrant, LGBTQ+ people and other traditionally marginalized communities, and the healthcare providers serving these communities. On this page we have assembled data privacy guides for anyone potentially affected: those seeking abortion healthcare, clinics and health professionals, as well as those involved in the abortion access advocacy movements. This page also links to EFF's advocacy and recommendations to legislatures and companies to better protect the digital rights of people seeking and providing reproductive healthcare. Watch this short video on digital security for the abortion access movement: %3Ciframe%20src%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Farchive.org%2Fembed%2FDigital_Security_for_Abortion_Access%22%20webkitallowfullscreen%3D%22true%22%20mozallowfullscreen%3D%22true%22%20allowfullscreen%3D%22%22%20width%3D%22640%22%20height%3D%22480%22%20frameborder%3D%220%22%20allow%3D%22autoplay%22%3E%3C%2Fiframe%3E Privacy info. This embed will serve content from archive.org
·eff.org·
Reproductive Justice
Abortion Care Network (ACN) | Helping Independent Clinics
Abortion Care Network (ACN) | Helping Independent Clinics
ACN Abortion Care Network. We know that we are stronger together and that abortion is essential health care. Your support is vital to our member's ability to meet every patient’s needs and ensure that providers are fully equipped to provide care. Let’s unite and show up as a country to keep our clinics!
·abortioncarenetwork.org·
Abortion Care Network (ACN) | Helping Independent Clinics
Ally Organizations | Abortion Care Network
Ally Organizations | Abortion Care Network
Abortion Care Network has local, national, and international allies who bring diverse perspectives in advocacy and research to the abortion care community.
·abortioncarenetwork.org·
Ally Organizations | Abortion Care Network
State Facts About Abortion: Arizona
State Facts About Abortion: Arizona
National Background and ContextEach year, a broad cross section of people in the United States obtain abortions. In 2017, 862,320 abortions were provided in clinical settings in the United States.The U.S. Supreme Court recognized the constitutional right to abortion in the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and has reaffirmed that right in subsequent decisions.
·guttmacher.org·
State Facts About Abortion: Arizona
Guttmacher Institute
Guttmacher Institute
Good reproductive health policy starts with credible research
·guttmacher.org·
Guttmacher Institute
Planned Parenthood Action Fund
Planned Parenthood Action Fund
BREAKING: The Supreme Court has taken away our right to abortion and overturned Roe v. Wade, opening the floodgates for states across the country to ban abortion.
·plannedparenthoodaction.org·
Planned Parenthood Action Fund
Reproductive Rights and the Supreme Court - National Council of Jewish Women
Reproductive Rights and the Supreme Court - National Council of Jewish Women
The decision of whether and when to have children is a personal, private matter and an individual right. Over the years, reproductive rights have been advanced and rolled back in federal courts, impacting access to safe and legal abortion; insurance coverage for basic health care; when a woman may choose to terminate a pregnancy, and beyond. For better or for worse, the judges sitting in lifetime seats on the federal bench interpret the law and decide how it should be applied. Though the public and the media tend to focus on a few high-profile cases each year heard by the US Supreme Court, every day critical decisions are also being made in federal district and circuit courts. Justice for all depends on a diverse, fair, and independent judiciary committed to core constitutional rights, including reproductive rights.
·ncjw.org·
Reproductive Rights and the Supreme Court - National Council of Jewish Women
National Organization for Women
National Organization for Women
As the grassroots arm of the women’s movement, NOW’s purpose is to promote feminist ideals, lead societal change, eliminate discrimination, and achieve and protect the equal rights of all women and girls in all aspects of social, political, and economic life.
·now.org·
National Organization for Women