(Jewish Group) National Council of Jewish Women creates outlet for Jews to donate to abortion funds
In the 1920s, the National Council of Jewish Women helped establish the first 10 birth control clinics in the United States, which later became Planned Parenthood clinics. Now, with the right to abortion under threat, the group is partnering with the National Abortion Federation to raise funds for people who need help to end pregnancies.
As the Supreme Court appears likely to soon overturn Roe v. Wade, NCJWs Jewish Fund for Abortion Access will help pay for the NAFs abortion hotline, the largest in the country; to directly support people who must travel to receive abortions because of restrictions in their home states; and to cover medical costs associated with abortion procedures.
The fund, announced during the councils annual meeting this weekend, marks the first time that the National Council of Jewish Women has undertaken a fundraising effort for another domestic organization. (It has raised funds for progressive causes in Israel in the past.)
The choice to do so felt self-evident, Sheila Katz, the groups CEO, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
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