Commemorating 15th Anniversary of World Day of Social Justice

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This February, RH Impact is on a mission to raise $15,000 in commemoration of the 15th anniversary of World Day of Social Justice and Black History Month.


"I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept.” - Angela Davis



As an advocacy organization committed to improving the quality of healthcare for Black women and our communities, we stand on the shoulders of many great warriors who have come before us and fought for equity and justice for all.


Honor a social justice warrior who inspires you with a donation this month and we will share their name in a special tribute on social media the first week of March 2024.


Your contribution will empower RHI to continue championing maternal and reproductive health equity and we are proud to do so in honor of your loved one.


NOTE: If you prefer we NOT publish the name of your loved one, please leave the "In Honor of" field blank).


As a reminder, your donation helps RHI:


  • Advocate for improved reproductive, maternal and infant healthcare on behalf of Black women, their children, and communities
  • Fuel programs and projects that educate the community about how to improve healthcare conditions
  • Hold healthcare systems, medical professionals, and policy makers responsible for improving the quality of care for Black women and birthing people
  • Support community power building and collaborative efforts around health and reproductive health equity

Want to amplify the impact of your gift? Sign up TODAY to give a recurring monthly gift.


For as little as $21/month you can help RHI continue its important work.


Remember: "Change ain't cheap," so every gift matters.


Donate now and be a part of the transformative journey towards health equity and justice.


Prefer to donate stock? Click HERE!


RH Impact is fiscally sponsored by The Praxis Project, a 501(c)(3) public charity. All gifts to RH Impact are tax deductible to the extent allowed by the law.

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