In the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing more and more events and promotions for “Fund-a-thon,” so this week, we want to tell you why. Fund-a-thon is an annual fundraising event for abortion funds to maximize their donations and ensure they can support patients with costs year-round.
The decision to have an abortion is a deeply personal one that people make for different and nuanced reasons. The logistics behind actually accessing the care from a clinic can vary, but restrictions like Florida’s six-week abortion ban and the mandatory 24-hour waiting period make it even more challenging.
All of the costs add up, not to mention needing to take time off from work or school, and it’s made even more complicated when there are flight delays, inclement weather, or scheduling barriers out of a patient’s control.
Using INeedAnA.com‘s calculator, here’s just one estimate of the costs a patient could encounter:
And yet, people are still getting abortions. Abortion funds are one of the main reasons patients have still been able to get the care they need, because we take care of us.
We also know that many people in Florida and across the world have learned about self-managed abortion and getting pills by mail, which has substantially contributed to access regardless of where someone lives.
As you see Fund-a-thon events, donation links, and promotions circulating, remember the personal and lasting impacts they have on people’s lives. A donation can make the difference between someone being able to stay in a hotel instead of in their car overnight somewhere they’ve never been or could pay for a cozy drink to have after the appointment or even help a patient cover the costs of bringing their partner, best friend, or mom with them.
We shouldn’t have to live like this, but until the laws reflect our needs and protect our freedoms, we will continue doing whatever it takes to ensure people can access abortions with resources, support, and dignity.
To learn more about receiving support from an abortion fund, head to floridaabortionfunds.com.
Donate to Florida’s fund-a-thon pages, from now until May 31st:
- ARC – Southeast
- Broward Women’s Emergency Fund
- Emergency Medical Assistance (EMA)
- Florida Access Network (FAN)
- Tampa Bay Abortion Fund (TBAF)
- Women’s Emergency Network
To split a donation across all six funds supporting Floridians, click here. (This link is active year-round.)
Events & Volunteer Opportunities
Jacksonville Neighborhood Canvass
w/Planned Parenthood Florida
Saturday, April 25th, 10:00am – 1:00pm
Sign up to attend.
We Draw the Lines: No Partisan Maps Mobilization 2026
w/Equal Ground, Florida Rising, Common Cause, and partners
Tuesday, April 28th, 9:00am – 4:00pm
A free trip to Tallahassee, including transportation from Orlando, Kissimmee, Jacksonville, St. Petersburg, and the Villages along with breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Space is limited and available on a first come, first served basis.
Sign up to attend.
Heading to the Florence and the Machine concert in Tampa or Miami? Before you Shake it Out, stop by the Planned Parenthood table for free resources, swag, and more.
Learn more here.
EmpowerHER Job Search w/Virginia Women’s Foundation & the Women’s Foundation of Florida
Tuesday, April 28th, 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Sign up to attend.
2026 Florida Legislative Session Outcomes w/NAACP & League of Women Voters of the St. Petersburg Area
Wednesday, April 29th at 6:00pm
Enoch D Davis Center
Sign up to attend.
April Assembly (Birth Justice)
w/National Latina Institute
Wednesday, April 29th, 7:30pm – 9:00pm
Sign up to attend.
Abortion Academy: Follow Your Heart
w/Sahar Pirzada & HEART to Grow
Thursday, April 30th at 3:00pm
Join to learn more about the work of destigmatizing abortion access for Muslims.
Sign up to attend.
Want to Be a Trans and Nonbinary Ally?: Expand Your Ally Journey Beyond the Binary w/PFLAG Academy Online
Thursday, April 30th at 8:30pm
Sign up to attend.
RJCOLLAB+ Leadership Development Academy w/RJCOLLAB+
A six-week online training designed to help emerging leaders, organizers, digital advocates, and community members build practical skills for Reproductive Justice voter and community engagement.
Runs May 5th – June 16th, 2026
$250 Stipend
Sign up to attend.
Task Groups Webinar on Period Products w/American Public Health Association, SRH
Wednesday May 6th at 5:00pm
Menstrual regulation with period pills is an emerging approach that allows people to manage a late period using mifepristone and misoprostol without confirming pregnancy.
Sign up to attend.
An evening exploring Liberating Abortion, with author Renee Bracey Sherman w/Tampa Bay Abortion Fund
Monday, May 11th, 7:00pm – 8:30pm
Black English Bookstore, Tampa
Sign up to attend.
Unmuted: Storytelling for Liberating Abortion w/Emergency Medical Assistance (EMA) and author Renee Bracey Sherman
Wednesday, May 13th, 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Garden District Taproom, West Palm Beach
Get tickets here.
Motherhood Under State Control
w/ACLU Florida
Thursday, May 14th, 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Sign up to attend.
The Turnaway Play w/Initiative for Reproductive Justice UUFVB
Saturday, May 16th, 2:00pm – 5:00pm
Vero Beach
Sign up to attend.
News Roundup
Florida
Labor of Love
By Brittney J. Miller, Florida Trend
Osceola nonprofit hopes to prevent stillbirths while supporting grieving parents
By Jordan Mead, Spectrum News Orlando
National
The Terrifying Convergence of Fetal Personhood Laws and Abortion Bans
By Melissa Gira Grant, The New Republic
The Mask is Off: Major Anti-Abortion Group Calls for Arrest of Abortion Patients
By Jessica Valenti, Abortion, Every Day
‘This is ridiculous’: GOP Senator pushes back on near-total SC abortion ban
By Meghan Gonyo, WACH Columbia
The Trump Admin Wants To Test Drinking Water For Abortion And Birth Control Pills
By Alanna Vagianos, HuffPost
‘Anorexic’ reconciliation bill could mean Planned Parenthood gets re-funded
By Alice Miranda Ollstein and Robert King, Politico
MAGA wants more teen births. It won’t work
By Amanda Marcotte, Salon
More Than Half of American Men Believe Abortion Should Be Legal. They Need to Speak Up.
By Fiorella Valdesolo, Harper’s Bazaar
Culture of silence around abortions for active-duty military intensifies, researchers say
By Kelcie Moseley-Morris, States Newsroom
3 Years After a Landmark Law, Some Pregnant Workers Still Don’t Get Basic Accommodations
By Maggie Astor, New York Times
More than half of states now cover doulas under Medicaid
By Carly Mallenbaum, Axios
Job Openings
Empower Project is hiring multiple roles such as a 2026 Digital Director, Mobilizer Recruitment & Support Staff, Organizing Directors, a Program Communications Director, Regional Organizing Directors, a Narrative Strategy Director, and Community Organizers.
Learn more here.
If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice is hiring a Helpline Counsel Attorney
$85,000–$90,000/year depending on experience
Learn more here.
Galvanize Action is hiring a Political Director
$128,000–$143,000/year
Learn more here.
The National Institute for Reproductive Health is hiring a Director of Communications ($115,000–$122,000/year) and a Lobbying Compliance Manager ($91,400–$95,000/year).
Learn more here.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Foundation of Florida is hiring for a Tampa Field Organizer.
$50,000–$60,000/year
Learn more here.
Find more jobs, regional and remote, with the ACLU here.
The Reproaction Education Fund is hiring for a Chief Communications and Development Officer in Washington DC.
$120,000/year
Learn more here.
Advocates for Youth is hiring for their Youth Activist Network. Apply to be 1 of the 100 youth activists aged 14–24 who receive training, support, and stipends to organize for bodily autonomy, reproductive justice, and sexual health & rights in your community!
Apply by 5/3.
Common Cause is hiring paid interns.
$17.50/hour, 25 hours/week
Apply here.
Planned Parenthood of Florida is hiring for multiple full time positions such as: Medical Assistants, Physicians, Assistant Health Center Manager, Ultrasound Technologist, and VP of Public Affairs.
Learn more here.
The State Innovation Exchange (SiX) is hiring for multiple roles such as: Media Intern, Senior Associate, Digital Communications, and Senior Political Director of Reproductive Rights.
Learn more here.
National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is hiring a Southeast Regional Director.
$110,000–$125,000/year
Apply by 6/1.
PRISM is hiring multiple roles: Data and Research Manager, Visual Designer, Event Photographer, Event Videographer, Content Creator, Copy Editor, and Writer.
Learn more about all the roles here.