Opinion | We See You: JustChoice Is Opening JustCenter for Reproductive Health
Let’s imagine something.
Imagine walking into a reproductive health clinic in Kentucky and not having to brace yourself.
Imagine reproductive healthcare that was designed with LGBTQ+ people in mind from the beginning.
Reproductive health is too often reduced to “pro-choice” versus “pro-life.” But for many people in queer and trans communities, reproductive justice is even more complex and personal than ever.
That’s part of why JustChoice is opening the JustCenter for Reproductive Health.
For nearly everyone, walking into a reproductive health clinic already comes with a lot: excitement, fear, shame, hope, grief, relief, sometimes all at once. Add in the realities many people face when abortion or other care is involved: protecting privacy, missing work, finding childcare, arranging transportation, and covering costs. It’s a lot to carry.
For queer and trans people, there’s an even deeper layer: wondering if you’ll be made to feel unsafe in a space that’s supposed to help you.
We’re not here to speak for the queer community; we are simply here to say: we see you, and we’re building something different.
At JustCenter, our commitment is extremely simple: accessible care rooted in dignity, respect, and kindness. That means welcoming families in all their forms, and reducing barriers wherever we can, including things like offering childcare when visits take time and using a sliding, pay-what-you-can scale.
JustChoice understands that reproductive justice does not end with a procedure. People need support before, during, and after pregnancy, whether that pregnancy continues or not. That’s why services at JustCenter also include:
- Free pregnancy counseling and ultrasounds
- Miscarriage management and emotional support
- Free birth control, including IUDs, condoms, and Plan B
- Parenting and adoption support, including baby supplies and mutual aid
- Help navigating community resources in hostile or under-resourced environments
This is an invitation. We want to learn from your experiences and build the antidote of what’s caused harm. Join us so we can build systems of care together.
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