Frequently Asked Questions

The History of the Member Assistance Program

The Member Assistance Program (MAP) was established by Ohio Women’s Alliance to provide robust wrap-around services to clients and volunteers – expanding our wellness and communal care efforts by centering historically marginalized communities. When OWA was founded in 2019, our co-founders established OWA’s strategic priorities and Pillars of Prosperity based on the needs and hopes they heard from women and gender nonconforming folx who participated in our state-wide listening tour. During the tour, it became clear that communal care needed to be central in our programming to achieve true Reproductive Justice in Ohio. As we fight to restore and expand our reproductive rights, we prioritize and care for one another to ensure we have the resources and support to keep fighting.

When Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022 in the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, over people across Ohio signed up to support their peers as MAP volunteers. The launch of MAP is the start of a revolutionary journey to provide robust wrap-around services to clients and volunteers. While our current priority is to provide direct support and services to those seeking abortion healthcare, eventually MAP will grow into a full mutual support system designed for our Reproductive Justice Cooperative members to invest in each other and our community.

MAP Practical Support Volunteers will support fellow Ohioans in need of abortion healthcare by providing childcare, transportation, and support via our OWA warm line, while also engaging in advocacy for Reproductive Justice in Ohio.

MAP volunteers will have a variety of responsibilities ranging from staffing a warm line or transporting people seeking abortion care to their appointments. All practical support volunteers will participate in approximately 10 hours of training in the following areas: Intro to Ohio Women’s Alliance; Reproductive Justice; Advocacy & Civic Engagement; and providing anti-oppressive, values-aligned support to clients. Volunteers will also be trained in the specific areas in which they will provide support.