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Celebrating another year of supporting Texas teens’ reproductive healthcare access
Jane’s Due Process got started in 2001 with a single mission: to help Texas teens seek abortion access by providing free legal representation to young people under 18 as they went through the judicial bypass process. Since then, we have tens of thousands of teens...
A Step Forward for Abortion Justice in Austin: A Statement from Jane’s Due Process and Fund Texas Choice on Austin Public Health‘s 2024-2025 Practical Support Justice Fund
We couldn’t be more excited to share this news: the Austin City Council has renewed the Practical Support Justice Fund with $100,000 in funding for the 2024-2025 fiscal year, naming Jane’s Due Process and Fund Texas Choice as recipients! This critical investment...
Announcing our new program: Empowering Young Parents
Jane's Due Process was founded to help Texas teens access abortion despite barriers, and over the years we've expanded our support because we believe that young people deserve to have complete control over their pregnancy decisions. That's why we're excited to...
Virginity as a Construct
This blog was written by a member of our 2024 Youth Content Squad. Virginity as a Construct With the concept of virginity being so popularized and pushed onto young people, it's no surprise that there are many misconceptions regarding virginity. From the most...
Impact Report 2023
Letter from our Executive Director Texas is the front line of the fight for reproductive justice. 2023 was yet another year of big change for Jane’s Due Process as we navigated the post-Roe world and the impacts of abortion bans on young people’s access to...
For #FreeThePill Day, more information about over-the-counter birth control pills
In 2023, the Food and Drug Administration finally approved nonprescription daily oral contraception. For decades, birth control pills have only been available by prescription, causing barriers for teens, people without health insurance coverage, and anyone who...
Judges tosses lawsuit against the San Antonio Reproductive Justice Fund
In September of 2023, the San Antonio city council created the $500,000 San Antonio Reproductive Justice Fund Jane's Due Process worked alongside Avow, Lilith Fund, Sueños Sin Fronteras, and Buckle Bunnies Fund to convince the city council that funding reproductive...
My Story: Why Teens Should Have Access to Birth Control
This blog was written by a member of our 2024 Youth Content Squad. Despite over half of the country using contraception, there is still a stigma behind taking birth control. There’s often an aura of promiscuity, and fear of side effects when people talk about...
Get crafting for young Texans’ abortion and birth control access!
It’s time for Fund-a-Thon, and this year we’re trying something a little different: CRAFT-A-THON! This is your chance to help fund abortion and birth control access for Texas teens despite bans and barriers. The annual NNAF Fund-a-Thon harness the power of community...
The Condition of Sex Ed in Texas
This blog was written by a member of our 2024 Youth Content Squad. After being assigned to watch John Oliver’s segment on sex education for a human sexuality course in college, I reflected on my own experience with sex ed. Growing up, sex was never discussed at all in...