Community Care Support

$0.00

To maintain accessibility while honoring the value of this work, a limited number of Community Care Rates are offered each quarter through a three-tier model—Supporter, Standard, and Community—with priority given to Black, queer, trans, and single-parent families.

Sliding-scale rates apply to:

  • Abortion support

  • Postpartum care

  • Prenatal education

To maintain accessibility while honoring the value of this work, a limited number of Community Care Rates are offered each quarter through a three-tier model—Supporter, Standard, and Community—with priority given to Black, queer, trans, and single-parent families.

Sliding-scale rates apply to:

  • Abortion support

  • Postpartum care

  • Prenatal education

Community Care Rates are designed to increase access to affirming, full-spectrum reproductive support while honoring the labor, skill, and care this work requires. Each quarter, a limited number of spots are available through a three-tier model—Supporter, Standard, and Community—allowing clients to choose a rate that reflects their access to resources. Priority is given to Black, queer, trans, and single-parent families, with the intention of practicing mutual care, transparency, and collective responsibility.

Supporter Rate

Best suited for individuals or families with stable income, access to financial resources, or institutional support who are able to pay above the standard rate. Choosing this tier helps sustain the practice and directly supports Community Rate availability for others.

Standard Rate

Ideal for those who can comfortably meet basic needs and afford the listed package price without significant financial strain. This tier reflects the true cost of care and helps maintain balance across the practice.

Community Rate

Designed for individuals or families experiencing financial barriers such as limited income, medical expenses, unstable housing, or lack of institutional support. This tier is intentionally offered at a reduced rate to support access for those most impacted by systemic inequities.