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‘Rage’ abortion donations dry up, leaving funds struggling to meet demand

The funds that help cover the cost of abortions are in trouble as donations have dried up since the end of Roe v. Wade. It has led some independent organizations that help cover abortion costs and associated costs such as child care, transportation, etc. to cut back on their funding.

 As the waves of donations that followed the conclusion of Roe v. Wade have started to dry up, abortion funds that assist people in paying for the procedure are having trouble raising money. It has been in charge of some of the separate organizations that assist in covering the costs associated with abortions and related expenses, such as transportation and child… As the waves of donations that followed the conclusion of Roe v. Wade have started to dry up, abortion funds that assist people in paying for the procedure are having trouble raising money. It has been in charge of some of the separate organizations that assist in covering the costs associated with abortions as well as related ones like transportation and child… 

The funds that help cover the cost of abortions are in trouble as donations have dried up since the end of Roe v. Wade. It has led some independent organizations that help cover abortion costs and associated costs such as child care, transportation, etc. to cut back on their funding.

  

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