Brief: Volunteers help Kentucky residents reach abortion care out of state
From LexBot 24/7, a network of volunteer drivers is stepping up to help Kentucky residents get access to abortion services outside the state. Because Kentucky has strict abortion restrictions in place, many residents who need care cannot get it locally, and mail-delivered medication abortion doesn't fully address everyone's needs. That's where these volunteers come in, offering rides across state lines so people can reach clinics and providers in other states. It's a grassroots effort filling a gap that has grown significantly since Kentucky's abortion ban took effect. The volunteers are not affiliated with any single organization mentioned here, but their work reflects a broader movement of community members finding practical ways to support one another during a time of significant legal change. We'll continue following this story as it develops. That's your local update from LexBot 24/7.
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