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- Making a Decision
- Making an Abortion Appointment
- Coming to the Clinic
- Vacuum Aspiration (1st Trimester)
- Dilation & Evacuation (2nd Trimester)
- Non Surgical Abortion
- Risks
- Post Abortion Care
- One Woman's Story
- Personal Decision and Public Action
Personal Decision and
Public Action
Today you may be discovering just how
personal is the decision of whether or
not to have an abortion. And, while you may need to sort through a variety of feelings
about your options, we do ask you to remember that the controversies surrounding the
abortion issue are far-reaching and extend to many other
women besides yourself.
Perhaps you already know of other friends or relatives
who have faced an
abortion decision. At some point in the future, abortion may touch the lives of
others you know, such as friends, sisters, or daughters. It is important for
those whose lives have been personally touched by this issue to aid in the
defense of personal liberty and choice against the well-financed lobbies and
self-righteous attitudes of those advocating the return of illegal abortion. To
help defend this personal liberty, we suggest that you
- Write your elected officials and let them know you support
CHOICE.
- Identify and support pro-CHOICE candidates during
political campaigning, donating your time and financial support.
- Join pro-CHOICE organizations, volunteer your time, and
contribute funds
to help their organized efforts to support CHOICE.
- Financially support established loan funds to help women
to pay their
abortion expenses.
- Express your support of CHOICE in conversations with
others who will be influenced by your thoughts.
Call your city hall to find out who your elected
officials are. You can write your
State Representatives in care of your state capitol. You can write to your U.S. Senators
and congressperson at the following addresses.
The Honorable_____________
House of Representative
Washington, DC 20515
Senator_______________
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
Here are addresses of national pro-choice organizations
you can join or
to which you can send donations:
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
125 Broad St. 18th Floor
New York, NY 10004-2400
www.aclu.org
Catholics for a Free Choice
1436 U Street NW, Suite 310
Washington, DC 20009
www.cath4choice.org
Medical Students for Choice
2482 Shattuch Ave. Suite 250
Berkley, CA 94704
www.ms4c.org
National Abortion Federation
1755 Massachusetts Ave, NW Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
www.prochoice.org
National Abortion and Reproductive
Rights Action League
1156 15th St. NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
www.naral.org
National Organization for Women
1000 16th St. NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
www.now.org.
National Women's Health Network
514 10th St. NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20004
www.nwhn.org
Planned Parenthood of America
810 Seventh Ave
New York, NY 10019
www.plannedparenthood.org
Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
c/o CLPP
1025 Vermont Ave. NW Suite 1130
Washington, DC 20005
www.rcrc.org
National Network of Abortion Funds
Hampshire College
Amherst, Massachusetts 01002
www.nnaf.org
National Coalition of Abortion Providers
206 King Street 2nd Floor
Alexandria, VA 22314
www.ncap.com
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