Three years after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, Georgians are still fighting for abortion rights by protesting, writing letters, litigating, and fundraising.
This week, more than 200 women gathered in Chamblee to raise $17,000 for women to gain access to abortion procedures at a sold-out event for the Red Tent Fund.
Founded in 2024, the Red Tent Fund is a nonprofit, national abortion fund rooted in Jewish values and teachings that affirm the right to abortion for all. More than 80 percent of Jewish adults across the U.S. support access to abortion – more than any other religious group in Georgia.
Founder Allison Tombros Korman said the Red Tent Fund has served more than 800 women in 33 states in just a year, and is on track to provide $500,000 in direct funding in 2025.
“Funding for