Medication Abortion Resources: A Guide to Trusted Organizations
A comprehensive guide to trusted organizations providing medication abortion information, telemedicine services, financial assistance, and legal support.

Whether you're looking for care, trying to help someone else, or simply want to understand how medication abortion works, knowing which organizations to trust matters. Misinformation is everywhere, and crisis pregnancy centers often appear in search results designed to mislead.
This guide collects the organizations we trust — the ones we partner with, fund alongside, and refer patients to every day.
Understanding Medication Abortion
Medication abortion uses two FDA-approved drugs — mifepristone and misoprostol — to end a pregnancy in the first 10-12 weeks. It has been available in the United States since 2000 and has one of the strongest safety records of any medication. The process takes place at home over the course of several hours to a few days.
For a thorough medical overview, Southern Woven's healthcare team has published a complete guide to how medication abortion works, including what to expect at each stage of the process.
Telemedicine Providers
In states with abortion bans, telemedicine has become the primary way patients access medication abortion. Providers based in states with shield laws can legally prescribe and ship medications to patients across state lines.
Southern Woven is a sliding-scale telemedicine provider ($1–$150) serving patients across the South. Their medical team offers online consultations, prescription and shipping of medications, and follow-up support. They maintain detailed state-by-state guides covering the legal landscape and how patients can access care in Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Oklahoma.
Plan C Pills provides up-to-date information on every way to access abortion pills in the United States, including telehealth providers, online pharmacies, and community networks. Their state-by-state guide is one of the most comprehensive resources available.
Reprocare offers comprehensive reproductive healthcare services with a focus on accessibility and patient-centered care, including medication abortion.
Financial Assistance
Cost should never prevent someone from accessing care. These organizations provide direct financial help:
- National Abortion Federation (NAF) Hotline — call for financial assistance and provider referrals
- CE Repro Fund — we provide direct funding for abortion care, birth control, and transgender healthcare for patients who cannot afford it
- National Network of Abortion Funds (NNAF) — connects patients with local and regional abortion funds across the country
Information and Support
- M+A Hotline — free, confidential phone support from trained volunteers who can walk you through the medication abortion process
- Abortion Finder — verified directory of clinics and telehealth providers
- INeedAnA — provider locator with financial assistance information
- Southern Woven's patient guides — medically reviewed articles on calculating how far along you are, what to expect after taking the pills, and digital privacy while seeking care
Legal Resources
- If/When/How Repro Legal Helpline — free, confidential legal information (844-868-2812)
- Southern Woven's shield law explainer — how shield laws protect patients and providers across state lines
How to Help
Every organization on this list depends on community support. Here are a few ways to make a difference:
- Donate — support CE Repro Fund to directly fund patient care
- Share this page — someone in your network may need these resources and not know where to start
- Volunteer — many of these organizations rely on volunteers for hotline support, fundraising, and outreach
- Talk about it — stigma is one of the biggest barriers to care. Normalizing the conversation helps everyone
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or medical advice. For legal questions, contact the If/When/How Repro Legal Helpline at 844-868-2812.
