Reproductive Equity Now Publishes 2025 Impact Report
READ: Report Highlights Strategic Wins, Deepened Impact Across New England
BOSTON (December 15, 2025) – Today, Reproductive Equity Now published its 2025 Impact Report, a comprehensive overview of the organization’s strategic accomplishments, expansion efforts, and events over the last year. This report highlights the organization’s efforts across three strategic pillars: advocating for reproductive equity policy, activating leaders to organize their own communities, and educating New Englanders about reproductive health care. You can view the full report HERE.
“As 2025 comes to a close, we’re reflecting on a year defined by both extraordinary challenge and remarkable resolve,” wrote Rebecca Hart Holder, Taylor St. Germain, and Claire Teylouni in the 2025 Impact Report’s letter from the leadership team. “Navigating a hostile federal landscape—one determined to roll back basic human rights and strip away access to essential health care—has tested us in ways we could never have imagined. From the rollback of federal EMTALA enforcement to emboldened anti-abortion extremists targeting providers, real people’s lives are being threatened day after day.
“Yet amid the chaos, one truth has grounded us. This year proved that Reproductive Equity Now is not only prepared to navigate this turbulent landscape, but we are meeting it head-on and growing stronger because of it. We’re fighting for abortion access, but we’re not stopping there. We are protecting the full spectrum of reproductive health care: birth control access, fertility care, maternal and postpartum care, gender-affirming care, and so much more.”
The organization’s 2025 impact report includes:
Strengthened organizational foundation with the onboarding of key hires, the growth of both the Reproductive Equity Now and Reproductive Equity Now Foundation Boards, the launch of state-specific Advisory Committees, and the voluntary recognition of a staff union with the International Association of Machinists Local 264.
Major legislative progress across Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and the country.
Deepened our role as conveners across New England by organizing on the ground, in online spaces, and with fellow advocates.
Ensure equitable access to the full spectrum of reproductive care for everyone through research, resources, and education.
More highlights and wins are included in the full report, accessible HERE.
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