Local Resources
NARAL Pro-Choice Minnesota is proud to be a partner organization of America Votes in Minnesota, a statewide coalition of progressive organizations dedicated to mobilizing progressive voters in 2006 and beyond.
Family Tree Clinic is a nonprofit community clinic whose mission is to cultivate a healthy community through comprehensive sexual health care and education.
Meadowbrook Women's Clinic has provided first- and second-trimester abortion services and helped patients make decision about their reproductive health care since 1973. Our staff members provide support from the moment you call and are available throughout your visit to the clinic.
Founded in 1975, the Midwest Health Center for Women is a non-profit clinic dedicated to the belief that reproductive choices for women are vital for health and well-being. Midwest has a team of caring medical and counseling professionals to help you with your health care.
1-888-78-FACTS is run by Family Tree Clinic and the Minnesota Department of Health, this hotline offers confidential information about STDs, emergency contraception, birth control and affordable clinics near your home for testing and treatment.
Local chapter of the National Organization for Women.
A statewide coalition of religious organizations that believe that a woman should have the freedom to make reproductive choices according to her own religious and moral values. Affiliated with the national Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC).
A statewide consortium of 170 organizations, that serves as a resource center to enhance equality and justice for women and children.
Affiliated with the National Women's Political Caucus. Focused on increasing the number of elected and appointed women in office.
Inspired by Jewish values, NCJW strives for social justice by improving the quality of life for women, children, and families and by safeguarding individual rights and freedoms.
Educational web site run by Minnesota-based Pro-Choice Resources.
Provides reproductive health care to women, men, teens and families throughout Minnesota and South Dakota.
Pro-Choice Resources (PCR) is a Minneapolis-based organization that works to provide a full span of reproductive health services to women and youth through advocacy, education and empowerment.
Red River Women's Clinic of Fargo, North Dakota offers high-quality affordable abortion and family planning services to the women of the Fargo-Moorhead area, all of North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota. They also provide morning-after pills.
Robbinsdale Clinic, P.A., is a primary care medical clinic with a professional staff dedicated to providing a wide range of services, including safe, competent, and confidential first trimester abortion services for over twenty-nine years as part of our family-centered care.
Teenwise Minnesota is the statewide leader in promoting adolescent sexual health, preventing adolescent pregnancy and gaining support for adolescent parents.
The Women's Health Center (WHC) in Duluth, Minnesota is a medical reproductive health care clinic providing services (including abortion) to women and men from northeastern Minnesota, northern Wisconsin, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and Ontario, Canada.
Encourages and promotes pro-choice women's leadership in all political parties and levels of public office.
National Resources
The Abortion Access Project seeks to ensure access to abortion for all women by increasing abortion services, training new abortion providers, and raising awareness about the critical importance of abortion access to women's lives.
The Abortion Care Network is proud to represent independent abortion providers and all the others who provide care for women seeking abortion.
Advocates for Youth champions efforts to help young people make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health. Advocates believes it can best serve the field by boldly advocating for a more positive and realistic approach to adolescent sexual health.
The website of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has information for health care providers, advocates and patients.
ACRJ promotes and protects reproductive justice through organizing, building leadership capacity, developing alliances and education to achieve community and systemic change.
Back Up Your Birth Control is a campaign to help make emergency contraception (EC) more effective by putting it in the hands of women – before a crisis occurs.
The Black Women's Health Imperative is dedicated to promoting optimum health for Black women across the life span - physically, mentally and spiritually.
Catholics for Choice is at the forefront of national and international debates on the intersection of faith, women's health and reproductive justice.
Devoted to using legal strategies to secure reproductive freedom for all women.
The mission of the Consortium for Emergency Contraception is to expand access to and ensure safe and locally appropriate use of emergency contraception worldwide within the broader context of family planning and reproductive health, with emphasis on developing countries.
I'm not sorry is a website where women can share their positive experiences with abortion and celebrate the right to choose. The site exists to tell women that it's okay not to feel sad or ashamed after an abortion.
Daily digest on issues affecting reproductive freedom and health.
A guide for young people (developed by MTV and the Kaiser Foundation) to safe and responsible sex. It includes sections on Birth Control Basics, STDs, Communicating with Your Partner and Finding Resources and Help.
National network of pro-choice med students and residents.
NARAL Pro-Choice Minnesota's national headquarters.
The professional association of abortion providers in the United States and Canada.
NAWHO was founded in 1993 to improve the health status of Asian American women and families. Through research, education, and public policy advocacy, NAWHO empowers Asian Americans to provide leadership for their communities and build coalitions that address the broader social justice issues impacting all under-served groups in the United States.
This organization was formed to raise Latina consciousness about health issues facing their community. The NLHO promotes self-help methods and self-empowerment processes as a vehicle for taking greater control of health practices and lifestyles. The site provides position papers, a newsletter, and announcements about organizational activities and projects.
The mission of NLIRH is to ensure the fundamental human right to reproductive health and justice for Latinas, their families and their communities through public education, community mobilization and policy advocacy.
The National Network of Abortion Funds works to make sure that all women and girls can get the abortions they seek.
Feminist organization devoted to eliminating sexism and ending oppression.
This is the Reproducive Rights and Pro-Choice page of the NAWHERC. This page discusses the history of Native American women's health and outlines NAWHERC's Reproductive Rights Platform.
NSFC welcomes any undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral level nursing student who is interested in ensuring that nurses are fully trained to meet the reproductive health care needs of women and their families.
This website is intended to give women, men, and health care providers more information about a new contraceptive method - Plan B®.
National reproductive health care organization.
A valuable resource for women considering their pregnancy options. This workbook offers a realistic picture of all the choices one can make—abortion, adoption, and parenting. Exercises are included to help make the best decision. They've also included information on religion and spirituality, fetal development and what can harm a pregnancy, and taking care of oneself.
PATH's mission is to improve health, especially the health of women and children. An emphasis is placed on improving the quality of reproductive health services and on preventing and reducing the impact of widespread communicable diseases. PATH identifies, develops, and applies appropriate and innovative solutions to public health problems.
Works to ensure reproductive choice through the moral power of religious communities.
Read the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion in the United States.
The Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S. (SIECUS) is a national, nonprofit organization which affirms that sexuality is a natural and healthy part of living. Incorporated in 1964, SIECUS develops, collects, and disseminates information, promotes comprehensive education about sexuality, and advocates the right of individuals to make responsible sexual choices.
The mission of the SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective is to amplify and strengthen the collective voices of Indigenous women and women of color to ensure reproductive justice through securing human rights.
This guidebook, produced by the National Women’s Health Information Center, provides information about factors affecting the health of U.S. minority women and girls of color and their access to health care.
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