Local Resources
Founded in 1934 and based out of San Francisco, this affiliate to ACLU National is now at the forefront of every civil liberties battle in California.
Fighting to defend civil liberties in San Diego and Imperial Counties.
This is the oldest and largest ACLU affiliate in the nation, founded in 1923 by Upton Sinclair.
An organization, comprised of the nation's leading group of professionals providing health care for women, dedicated to enhancing its members' ability to promote women's health through education, advocacy, practice, and research.
ACRJ promotes and protects reproductive justice through organizing, building leadership capacity, developing alliances and education to achieve community and systemic change.
Black Women for Wellness is a multi-generational, membership-based organization committed to the well being of Black women and girls by building healthy communities through health education, empowerment and advocacy.
The California Coalition for Reproductive Freedom (CCRF) is a statewide alliance of nearly 50 organizations working to promote sexual and reproductive health, rights and justice. CCRF supports and facilitates member-driven intiatives including strategic communication, collaboration and collective policy advocacy to benefit California's diverse women, youth and communities.
CFHC carries out its mission by coordinating and supporting the delivery of health services in community-based organizations throughout California. The organization directs funding for providers of family health services, performs advanced research in reproductive health care and contraception, conducts education, training and community outreach efforts, and tests, implements and monitors effective programs.
California Latinas for Reproductive Justice (CLRJ) is a statewide policy and advocacy organization whose mission is to advance California Latinas’ reproductive health and rights within a social justice and human rights framework. CLRJ works to ensure that policy developments are reflective of the priority needs of Latinas, their families and their communities.
The mission of RJCLA is to promote, protect and strengthen reproductive freedom through visibility, education, advocacy, and community organizing.
Through personalized and non-judgmental support, education, self-help, and services, this health clinic empowers women to make the best health care decisions for themselves. There are clinics located throughout northern California including: Chico, Redding, Sacramento, and Santa Rosa.
WRRAP raises money for low income women of all ages, ethnicities and cultural backgrounds who are unable to pay for either emergency contraception or a safe and legal abortion.
National Resources
Provides direct services, community education, and policy advocacy so all women can act on their reproductive and sexual decisions.
The first national organization to argue for abortion rights before the Supreme Court, and the principal defender of those rights since 1973.
A directory service comprised of websites for over 400 providers of abortion services and other reproductive healthcare. This directory includes private physician's offices, state licensed abortion clinics, private abortion clinics, and hospital abortion services. Abortion clinics listed are in 40 states as well as international countries.
The website includes a large section for youth and links to articles and publications.
Founded by Gloria Steinem and other feminist leaders to provide students and young activists with the tools they need to organize, network, and exchange ideas to build a youth-centered pro-choice agenda and mobilize communities for reproductive freedom.
Engages in various programs focusing on advancing the legal, social, and political equality of women with men, including research and public policy development, public education programs, grassroots organizing projects, leadership training and development programs, as well as forums on issues of women's equality and empowerment.
The World's Largest Pro-Choice Student Network.
Law Students for Reproductive Justice (LSRJ) is a nationwide network of law students, professors, and practitioners ensuring the future of reproductive justice by educating, organizing, and supporting law students on over 80 campuses.
Working to destigmatize abortion provision among medical students and to persuade medical schools to include abortion as a part of the reproductive health services curriculum.
Articles, actions, and fact sheets from the National Organization for Women.
The voice of abortion providers.
Dedicated to helping women break down financial barriers to abortion.
The voice of the Pro-Choice Physician.
Network of affiliated health centers across the country which provide reproductive health services such as contraception, STD and STI testing, and sexuality education.
PEP is a national reproductive justice organization that works to engage and inform organizations, young women, transgender and gender non-conforming young people, ages 16-25, especially those whose voices are not heard in spaces where sexual and reproductive health and rights are addressed. We do this through research, leadership development, movement building, raising unheard voices, and changing the conversation.
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