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Why I Support Whole Woman’s Health Alliance – from Development Director Karen Kalsi Chapman

When people ask what compelled me to work in development at Whole Woman’s Health Alliance, I reply “January 22, 1973.” Many recognize this date as the day Roe v. Wade was ratified and, consequently, abortion was made legal in the United States. However, this date holds even more significance for me because it is also my birthday. I have literally lived my entire life knowing that I have the right to choose when and whether to have children.
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Louisianans, we’re happy for you

Late last night, the Supreme Court upheld the protections of Whole Woman’s Health vs. Hellerstedt in their decision to block a law in Louisiana, almost…

Why I Support Whole Woman’s Health Alliance – from Development Director Karen Kalsi Chapman

When people ask what compelled me to work in development at Whole Woman’s Health Alliance, I reply “January 22, 1973.” Many recognize this date as the day Roe v. Wade was ratified and, consequently, abortion was made legal in the United States. However, this date holds even more significance for me because it is also my birthday. I have literally lived my entire life knowing that I have the right to choose when and whether to have children.

Free Long-Acting Birth Control

Our Whole Woman’s Health clinics lead the nation in abortion care for your body, your mind, and your heart. Part of this care includes birth…

Practice Self-Care. Here’s How.

Being an activist is difficult work. At times, it can be stressful, and there’s no doubt that times have been tough lately. But while we…
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