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Agreed and I think this is where the group is aiming along with myself as well
Is it your personal belief that until legislation and SCOTUS rulings align such that American citizens have access to all of those things (universal healthcare, high-quality child care network, etc), that every American should have unrestricted access to high-quality, affordable, local abortion healthcare?
I would say that prohibition of local abortion healthcare is not the answer regardless as to what other options are available.
Since writing the OP I've found a local pregnancy center that offers services in alignment with the above that is in need of male volunteers. I'll have my orientation next week and hope to be of help there.
Good luck to you, I hope you are able to help people and certainly respect your desire to do so.
Thank you and thank you also for the conversation