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Organizations focused on Healthcare (Reform).

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Healthcare NOW From their website:

"We are fighting for a national single-payer healthcare system because access to healthcare is basic to human dignity."

Learn more here: Healthcare-NOW.org


Moms Rising From their website:

"First, a handful of women came together, and then that handful became hundreds, the hundreds became thousands, and through friends telling friends, MomsRising is now more than a million members strong and growing!"

"MomsRising combines the best of American innovation and ingenuity. We are a transformative on-the-ground and online multicultural organization of more than a million members and over a hundred aligned organizations working to increase family economic security, to end discrimination against women and mothers, and to build a nation where both businesses and families can thrive."

Learn more here: MomsRising.org


My Vote My Health from their site:

"Across the country, and here at home, local elections will determine the outcomes of questions big and small. And so many issues that affect your health, and your community's health, are on the ballot! The first step in voting for your health is registering to vote! Take 30 seconds to register to vote or check your voter registration online if you've recently moved or changed your name. That's it! It's that easy!

If we are going to improve the health of ourselves, our families, and our community, elections are one important opportunity to vote for the issues that will improve our health. Clean air and water, safe neighborhoods, education, access to green spaces and affordable medication: all of these issues affect our health, and they are on the ballot through the candidates and issues you vote on. Your health is on the ballot!"

Learn more here: MyVoteMyHealth.org


Planned Parenthood from their site:

"In October 2016, Planned Parenthood turned 100 years strong. Planned Parenthood was founded on the revolutionary idea that women should have the information and care they need to live strong, healthy lives and fulfill their dreams - no ceilings, no limits." "Today, Planned Parenthood is a trusted health care provider, an informed educator, a passionate advocate, and a global partner helping similar organizations around the world."

Learn more here: PlannedParenthood.org


Reproductive Freedom For All from their site:

"Reproductive Freedom For All, formerly NARAL Pro-Choice America, has helped lead the charge for over 50 years in the fight for abortion rights, access to birth control, parental leave policies, and pregnancy protections."

"1969 NARAL is established. The National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws, NARAL, is established at the "First National Conference on Abortion Laws: Modification or Repeal" conference held in Chicago."

"2023 NARAL launches its 2023 "Freedom for Everybody" organizing and mobilization program. This program builds on the momentum of the midterms, giving voters and supporters more ways to act on their values by training them to organize in their own communities. NARAL changes its name to Reproductive Freedom for All as it continues its commitment to equitable access to reproductive health care."

Learn more here: ReproductiveFreedomForAll.org


SisterSong from their site:

"SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities."

"SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by 16 organizations of women of color from four mini-communities (Native American, African American, Latina, and Asian American) who recognized that we have the right and responsibility to represent ourselves and our communities, and the equally compelling need to advance the perspectives and needs of women of color."

"SisterSong defines Reproductive Justice as the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities."

Learn more here: SisterSong.net


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