Abortion funds in the Southeast were already facing a growing crisis in funding -- with many already having to shut down within the first few weeks of September because the need outpaced their budgets and money was simply gone. Now, Hurricane Helene has brought catastrophic winds, flooding, landslides, tornados, and extensive displacement to the region. But the need for abortion care does not wait for natural disasters. People in the Southeast who needed abortions before Hurricane Helene still need care today, and now they face even more barriers to accessing it. Please don't forget abortion funds when supporting recovery efforts.