Resources
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I Need an A:
Resource to find abortion providers, including contact information, whether they accept Medicaid or if they have a sliding scale. Built by people who’ve had abortions for people who will, ineedana.com provides personalized information for people needing abortions in the United States.'Abortion Finder:
Abortion Finder is a comprehensive directory of abortion service providers and assistance resources in the United States. View clinics by distance, types of abortion services offered, and more.NYC Abortion Access Hub:
The New York City Abortion Access Hub provides confidential help finding an abortion provider in New York City, scheduling an appointment, getting financial assistance, and finding transportation and lodging. You do not need to live in New York City to contact the Abortion Access Hub or receive a referral.Medication Abortion in New York City:
Medication abortion (abortion pills) is now available at the Jamaica, Morrisania, and Central Harlem NYC Sexual Health Clinics. Call 347-396-7959 for clinic appointments. Walk-ins are also accepted. NYC Sexual Health Clinics provide low-cost and no-cost services for anyone age 12 and older, regardless of immigration or insurance status. -
Plan C:
Plan C provides up-to-date information on how people in the U.S. are accessing at-home abortion pill options online. They also provide more information on the abortion pill process, including Miso-onlyabortions, and can provide you with abortion pills in advance.M+A Hotline:
The Miscarriage + Abortion Hotline’s volunteer clinicians can guide people through their miscarriage and abortion experiences, including abortions with pills. Their team has decades of experience in miscarriage and abortion, and they include specific guidance for Miso-only abortions.Partner Providers
NYAAF partners with the below telehealth providers. Ask the provider if you need financial support to access medication abortion.
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Get Later Care:
An interactive, step-by-step guide to accessing safe and compassionate abortion care later in pregnancy. This guide is created by trusted physicians, clinic workers, and practical support experts. -
After Roe Fell:
Interactive map maintained by the Center for Reproductive Rights that shows abortion laws by state.Repro Legal Helpline:
Have an urgent question about your rights and abortion? If/When/How’s Repro Legal Helpline, can help.Abortion Defense Network:
Legal support for healthcare providers and those who provide informational, financial, or practical support for abortion care.NNAF Information about Self-Managed Abortion (SMA):
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Abortions Welcome is a project of the Religious Community for Reproductive Choice, is a pro-choice spiritual companion for use before, during, and after abortion.
All-Options:
Call at: 1-888-493-0092
Free talk line to discuss pregnancy, parenting, adoption or abortion. Backline also offers other support services online at their website.Call: 1-866-647-1764
Connect & Breathe creates a safe space to talk about abortion experiences by offering a talkline staffed by people trained to listen and provide unbiased support and encouragement of self-care.
Exhale:
Call at: 1-866-439-4253
Free talk line for people who have had an abortion.Reprocare:
Call or text at: 833-226-7821
Nonjudgmental call and text support for abortions at home, including information and help.Friends in Adoption:
Call at: 1-800-982-3678
Toll free number for a pro-choice, licensed, adoption agency that knows that you need to make the best decision for you, whether that be adoption, or parenting, or abortion.Search a directory of vetted pro-choice therapists.
We Testify:
Organization dedicated to the leadership and representation of people who have abortions, abortion storytelling, and shifting the way the media understands the context and complexity of abortion.Who Not When:
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New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project (AVP):
Call at: 1-212-714-1141
New York City-based non-profit that primarily serves lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual and HIV-positive victims of violence by providing free and confidential services.The New York State Domestic and Sexual Violence Hotline:
Confidential support, 24/7, available in most languages.
Call: 800-942-6906
Text: 844-997-2121
Chat: opdv.ny.govRAINN:
Call at: 1-800-656-4673
National Sexual Assault Hotline. Text chat available through the website.Safe Horizon:
24-hour Hotlines for domestic violence and victims of crime and abuse in the New York City area.
Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-621-HOPE(4673)
Crime Victim’s Hotline: 1-866-689-HELP(4357)
Rape, Sexual Assault and Incest Hotline: 1-212-227-3000National Domestic Violence Hotline:
24-hour Hotline, provides referrals to local and nationwide shelters and service providers available for victims, friends and family who are affected by domestic violence. Chat available through the website and text chat also available.
Phone Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
TTY Hotline: 1-800-787-3224
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Ad’iyah - Reproductive Justice Collective:
Providing love, dua and support for Muslim folk during their pregnancy ending journeys (abortion, miscarriage and stillbirth).South Asians for Abortion:
The Abortion Care Guide on this site provides factual information on abortion logistics, methods, and aftercare, translated into 20 South Asian languages.HEART To Grow:
Organization to promote sexual health, uproot gendered violence, and advance reproductive justice by establishing choice and access for the most impacted Muslims. HEART can distribute mutual aid to Muslims through their Reproductive Justice Fund, Survivor Care/Zakat Fund, and Inaya Care Fund.Jahajee - Indo-Carribbeans for Gender Justice:
A healing and political home for Indo-Caribbeans who are impacted by gender-based violence.Asiyah Women’s Center:
A NYC emergency center addressing the gap of appropriate residential services, including reproductive health care, for the Arab, Middle Eastern, South Asian, and Black (AMEMSA) and Black, Indigenous, and POC (BIPOC) populations.Indigenous Women Rising:
A national organization and abortion fund empowering Native communities to overcome the impacts of colonialism. They are shaping a culture rooted in the framework of reproductive sovereignty, built on reciprocity and community-led solutions, to promote and sustain self determination. IWR’s Rain and Solidarity Funds can fund the abortions of Native and/or Indigenous peoples from Canada and the United States.