Women's Reproductive Rights Assistance Project (WRRAP)

Women's Reproductive Rights Assistance Project (WRRAP)

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Peter Christian Hernandez Memorial Scholarship

06/24/2026

Four years ago, on June 24, Roe v. Wade fell. For many, it felt like everything changed overnight.
But the truth is more complicated, and more urgent.

Roe was never enough.

Even before it was overturned, millions of low-income patients could not access abortion care. Cost, distance, and systemic inequities put care out of reach long before the law did. And now?

The barriers have multiplied. Patients are traveling hundreds, sometimes thousands of miles. Costs have surged . Care is delayed.

And across the country, abortion funds are being forced to scale back, or close entirely.

At WRRAP, we are seeing:


More patients needing help than ever before
Higher costs per patient
Fewer resources across the ecosystem
The need is growing faster than the funding available. And when other funds close their doors, patients don’t disappear. They come to us.


For 35 years, WRRAP has been a constant. Through shifting laws, political attacks, and economic uncertainty, we have remained focused on one thing: Ensuring that cost is never the reason someone cannot access care.

Because when a patient calls us, they are often out of time, out of options, and out of hope. And what they need to hear is simple: Yes. We can help.

We Cannot Go Back. We Must Build What Comes Next.

The fall of Roe made one thing clear: We cannot rely on a single legal framework to ensure access. We must build something stronger. More resilient. More equitable.

That means investing in WRRAP, infrastructure that exists beyond the courts, and meets patients where they are now.

Sylvia Ghazarian: Silence that shapes policy: Men, power, and the cost of inaction 06/07/2026

https://itemlive.com/2026/06/05/sylvia-ghazarian-silence-that-shapes-policy-men-power-and-the-cost-of-inaction/

Sylvia Ghazarian: Silence that shapes policy: Men, power, and the cost of inaction There is a dangerous myth embedded in the fight for reproductive justice: that the battle is solely about women, or even solely about those who can become pregnant. It is not. It is equally about men, especially those who hold power, and perhaps more critically, those who choose not to use it, becau...

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