The Virginia chapter of the Reproductive Health Access Project is a state-level cluster of primary care clinicians, trainees, and advocates working to expand equitable access to abortion, contraception, and miscarriage care across Virginia by providing peer support, clinical training, technical assistance, and state-focused advocacy.
Expanding access to abortion and medication abortion, integrating miscarriage and contraceptive care into primary care, clinician training and workforce development, insurance coverage and removal of legal/regulatory barriers to reproductive care, and centering reproductive health equity and justice for underserved communities.
Primarily funded through philanthropic grants and foundation support, supplemented by individual donations, program grants, and occasional training or fellowship program funds.
Reproductive Health Access Project (national) and its Reproductive Health Access Network, the Virginia cluster leader (Shokoufeh Dianat, DO, MAS), partnerships with family medicine residency programs and state reproductive health and justice organizations.
Non-profit (local chapter/cluster of the national 501(c)(3) Reproductive Health Access Project)