Friend,
Abortion access is already difficult for marginalized people who are underserved by our health system, including low-income and Black women. But if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, access to abortions will get much, much harder.
Abortion funds help pregnant people pay for often-expensive abortion procedures, and there’s only one serving Southeast Michigan. The Michigan WIN Fund helps pregnant people pay for their clinic fee in addition to transportation costs to and from the clinic (which can be over 100 miles), childcare support, and potentially lodging and food.
Please chip in $5 or more to ensure low-income pregnant people can access safe, stigma-free abortion care in Michigan.
Thank you,
Rashida
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From: Rashida Tlaib Date: Sat, Dec 11, 2021 Subject: Pregnant people need help with abortion access To: [email protected]
Some states like Michigan have anti-abortion laws in place, which would be triggered if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. Abortion funds support low-income people overcome barriers to access to reproductive care, and they need our support more than ever.
Can you chip in $5 or more to the Michigan WIN Fund, the only abortion fund in Southeast Michigan?
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Friend,
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Texas abortion ban―the most restrictive abortion law since the passage of Roe v. Wade. If the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade this coming June, many U.S. states are poised to ban abortion access completely, including states like Michigan which still have pre-Roe laws in place.
Michigan’s nearly-century-old law criminizaling abortions is not currently in effect, thanks to the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court Roe v. Wade decision. But it could be enforced as soon as this summer, depending on what happens with the Supreme Court.
Abortion advocates have pushed to repeal the law and guarantee the right to abortion care in Michigan, but with a Republican-majority legislature, it’s been a fight.
In addition, Michigan has some of the worst maternal and infant mortality rates, which disproportionately affect Black women and children due to systemic racism and medical bias.
In my hometown of Detroit, pregnant Black women are 4.5 times more likely to die of pregnancy-related complications than white women. Black women also face increased barriers to abortion access. This is unacceptable.
One of the best ways you can help is by supporting on-the-ground abortion funds, which help people pay for often-expensive abortion procedures.
Only two local abortion funds operate in Michigan, and only one operates in and near my district—which is one of the lowest-wealth districts in the country.
The Michigan WIN Fund helps people who can give birth pay for their clinic fee in addition to transportation costs to and from the clinic (which can be over 100 miles), childcare support, and potentially lodging and food. As the Fund explains on their website: There is no choice without access.
Can you donate to to the MI WIN Fund to help low-income pregnant people access the stigma-free, safe abortion care they need?
Thank you,
Rashida
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