From New Leaders Council <[email protected]>
Subject Capstone Spotlight: Funding Abortions in New Hampshire
Date August 23, 2022 10:02 PM
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New Leaders Council uplifts and develops our Fellows' leadership through hands-on experience, including Capstone projects [[link removed]] . Fellows follow their passions and use skills learned in their local six-month Institute to identify a problem they’d like to solve in their community. Then, they collaborate with their cohort to expand their ideas, refine their project, and execute their plan.
Capstone projects [[link removed]] exemplify how NLC's focus on proximate leadership sparks local change. [[link removed]] Take Josie Pinto (NLC New Hampshire ‘19) for example. She used her Capstone project to start one of the only abortions funds in her state. And since the fund’s inception, she’s helped raise $110,000 to support people in need of abortions . While Josie entered her NLC fellowship with passion, drive, and a knowledge of the reproductive justice landscape, it was her cohort that gave her that extra push to move forward with her big idea.
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Capstone Project Spotlight: Funding Abortions in New Hampshire
Josie Pinto (NLC New Hampshire '19)
When Josie Pinto (NLC New Hampshire ‘19) moved to New Hampshire from Massachusets, she brought her passion for reproductive justice with her. In a new community, she wanted to dig in, meet fellow changemakers, and make a difference.
Josie began her work in reproductive justice at Planned Parenthood. There, she talked to people every day who needed care. She heard their stories and identified a need in New Hampshire: direct funding for abortions. [[link removed]]
For her Capstone project, Josie started the Reproductive Freedom Fund of New Hampshire. Josie's NLC chapter was integral to getting RFFNH off the ground. Through NLC New Hampshire, she connected with someone from the 2018 cohort to help write the fund’s bylaws and consulted with others who had non-profit experience. At 22 years old, Josie also relied on her chapter and 2019 cohort for advice and confidence.
Three years after its ideation and one year after the non-profit’s official launch, the abortion fund is strong. “We haven’t had to turn anyone away. We’ve been able to meet the need with community support and have been active in education work and advocacy,” says Josie.
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Right now, NLC chapters across the country are looking for Fellows who are collaborative and community-driven [[link removed]] . We are looking for those who connect with others to make a collective impact . And with the skills and network gained from NLC, chapter Fellows emerge as unstoppable leaders.
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