Reproductive Justice for Every Body
Floridians deserve the resources, education, funding, and space to do whatever we please with our own bodies–from the right to gender affirming care to the right to have an abortion. Through community building, mutual aid–in all its many forms–and widespread education, we’re building the Florida we deserve. And we won’t stop until reproductive justice and sexual liberation are a reality for every body.
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Abortion Funding
If you want an abortion, money should never be the reason you can’t get one. Our funds go directly to lowering appointment fees. Fill out an intake form Monday-Thursday here.
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Practical Support
Abortion access happens beyond the walls of a clinic. From help with rides to-and-from your appointment– to lodging when you’re forced to leave the state for care - we’ve got you.
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Peer Support
The sexual liberation movement is intersectional, radical, and tough. We’re showing up with emotional, financial, and peer support. Join our peer support group, Hibiscus Club.
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Mutual Aid
We distribute safer sex supplies tools you might need on your sexual health journey–because reproductive health doesn’t start and stop with abortion. To request mutual aid supplies, fill out our request form.
Contact Us
This form is for general inquiries only. If you need help paying for your abortion complete our support form here.
The FAN Fam
The fight for reproductive justice around the country has always been led by Queer, Black, and Brown folks. So are we. And we’re building a network of people who share our vision of a world that replaces violence, oppression, and injustice with love, sex, and freedom for all.
Our Bodies, Our Fight
Fighting for reproductive justice and destigmatizing abortion is hard work. But we’re not stopping until every single one of us is free–and we can’t do it alone. Whether it’s marching in the streets, organizing funds, or spreading the word, every single act of defiance helps. This rebellion needs rebels, and we’re looking at you.
Fighting for reproductive justice means getting loud in the sheets and in the streets. Because you can’t just talk about reproductive justice and expect it to happen–you have to take action. And our community is showing up and making change, day in and day out.