Dear Friends of the Kansas Abortion Fund,
We frequently hear this question: “How can we help to truly make a difference to the pro-choice movement in Kansas”? Since we believe in choice, here are choices to help you find your best way to help KAF:
Donate money! Simply put, every woman who appeals to our fund for help in paying for an abortion needs financial assistance. When she makes arrangements with a clinic and needs financial aid, we are contacted to contribute a portion of the cost. Our funding goes directly to the service provider. We are proud that, so far, we’ve never denied a request for help. We are also proud that every dollar raised goes to help a Kansan.
Volunteer to staff a table at an area event or arrange for a KAF board member to speak to your club or organization.
Designate KAF as recipient of business donations where you shop. For example, Dillon’s Community Rewards program gave KAF more than a $100 last year. Although we are not informed of donor’s names, we estimate last year’s funding came from just four or five shoppers. Think how much the donation could increase if 20 or 50 people named KAF as their donor option. It doesn’t cost you anything. Here’s the process:
o Go to www.dillons.com/
o After signing in, navigate to extreme bottom, near left side
o Look for column titled “Community”
o Next find “Dillons Community Rewards”
o Designate the Kansas Abortion Fund. It is No. XP838
Check out smile.amazon.com for another donor option.
Tell your friends about us. Then send us their names and email addresses to receive our newsletter.
Consider this. Just last week a young man posted his birthday request on Twitter. He wrote: Here’s a thing I learned about yesterday – A charity that helps people in Kansas that needs funds for abortion services. There are only 3 clinics in KS, so expenses can be daunting when considering travel, hotel, missed work, childcare. Give them $5 for me. (Those $5 donations added up!)
Many thanks for your past support. Remember, people needing abortions need our help now more than ever.
Sandy Brown
President