SASS in the Press!
quarta-feira, Outubro 11, 2017 blog Share
The SASS project has made a big splash - check out our press hits!
Since Women Help Women launched the SASS project in April 2017, we have been attracting a lot of attention in the media. In case you missed it at the time, check out some of the great stories and interviews about SASS in the press - and for more information, remember to visit SASS at abortionpillinfo.org.
Cosmopolitan: This New Site Aims to Make It Safer to Have an Abortion at Home
The Guardian: New website offers US women help to perform their own abortions
The Telegraph: New website helps American women have abortions at home
Mother Jones: A New International Advice Line Will Help American Women End Their Pregnancies
Washington Post: Group launches site to help women self-induce abortions at home, citing restrictive U.S. laws
Bustle: The "Self-Managed Abortion" Website Wants To Make At-Home Abortions Safer
Slate: With Access Under Threat, Advocates Want to Help Women Take Medication Abortion Into Their Own Hands
Broadly: After 'Handmaid's Tale' Premiere, Site Launches to Help Women with DIY Abortions
Romper: Advocates Are Teaching Women To Safely Self-Induce Abortions, Because That's Where We're At
The New York Post: Website provides tips for at-home abortions
WorldNet Daily: Website offers U.S. women help with self-abortions
The Daily Dot: New website wants to help women have safe self-induced abortions at home
Abortion News Info: New website offers US women help to perform their own abortions
Christian Times: Dutch abortion activists launch website advising American women how to self-induce abortions
Whimn: New Website Offering To Help Women Perform At-Home Abortions Safely
BBC: New website helps US women self-induce abortions
NY Mag: Advocacy Group Launches Website to Help Women Safely Self-Induce Abortions
Shape: New Website Tries to Help Women Who Can't Access Abortion
Newscult: This Website Enables Women To Have Safer Home Abortions
Opposing Views: Website Assists Women With Performing Own Abortions
The Black Christian News Network: Website Helps Women to Self-Induce Abortions Using Pill
Actuall (Espanol): Una web en Estados Unidos promueve un medicamento abortivo: “No se necesita médico”
South Carolina Now: Website to help women self-induce abortions at home using medication
Lifehacker: What to Do If Abortion Pills Magically Appear in Your Mailbox
Huffington Post: This Website Walks Women Through Their Self-Induced Abortions
Elle UK: How Women Can Get Help To Carry Out An Illegal, But Safe Abortion In The United States of America