for them emotionally and physically and offer that child to another family who is in need. but social workers warn these babies could end up in the struggling care system with more than 100,000 children estimated to already be on waiting lists. so, here s what they get. it s like a store, isn t it? next door to the clinic is the baby boutique. new parents can attend classes and earn baby bucks. she s able to get these clothes and diapers and wipes and everything she needs for free. it s stilljust a fraction of the cost of what bringing a baby into this world equates to. we have a job find service that we offer to our mums and also, there s churches local churches who offer free daycare to our patients. hello, kim. hi! this is kim, our director for next steps. kim had an abortion in 1978, five years after the roe ruling.
that we offer to our mums and also, there s churches local churches who offer free daycare to our patients. hello, kim. hi! this is kim, our director for next steps. kim had an abortion in 1978, five years after the roe ruling. she says it s her biggest regret. five months later, i got pregnant with my daughter and that was when it really hit home is when you have that baby and you hold that baby in your arms and you see what you could ve had. decades on and i can see tears in your eyes. it s why i m here. and it s not too late, you know, for us to tell the girls the truth. it s not a ball of tissue, it s a human being inside of you. back in alabama, we asked dr torres to take a look at an anti abortion fact sheet that doctor trandem had
we have a job find service that we offer to our mums and also, there s churches local churches who offer free daycare to our patients. hello, kim. hi! this is kim, our director for next steps. kim had an abortion in 1978, five years after the roe ruling. she says it s her biggest regret. five months later, i got pregnant with my daughter and that was when it really hit home is when you have that baby and you hold that baby in your arms and you see what you could ve had. decades on and i can see tears in your eyes. it s why i m here. and it s not too late, you know, for us to tell the girls the truth. it s not a ball of tissue, it s a human being inside of you. back in alabama, we asked dr torres to take a look at an anti abortion fact sheet that doctor trandem had
it s stilljust a fraction of the cost of what bringing a baby into this world equates to. we have a job find service that we offer to our mums and also, there s churches local churches who offer free daycare to our patients. hello, kim. hi! this is kim, our director for next steps. kim had an abortion in 1978, five years after the roe ruling. she says it s her biggest regret. five months later, i got pregnant with my daughter and that was when it really hit home is when you have that baby and you hold that baby in your arms and you see what you could ve had. decades on and i can see tears in your eyes. it s why i m here. and it s not too late, you know, for us to tell the girls the truth. it s not a ball of tissue, it s a human being inside of you.
it viscerally and realize they have to get involved in politics. we know that happened with roe v. wade. do you feel like it s going to happen with this collection of other cases? it s the same thing. it is the same the numbers are dramatically different in terms of public perception on the actual cases themselves. i don t think that s how people are experiencing the way that this supreme court is acting. i think that when you re looking at the average voter, two days before election day, what they are feeling is that this institution is incredibly dangerous right now and incredibly scary because there are there appear to be no rights any longer that are sacrosanct. that s going to drive people. they re going to think about the roe ruling alongside rulings like this and there is no doubt in my mind that it is going to mobilize voters. so whether anybody loves or hates what the supreme court has been doing recently, i think one of the big take aways from last week is this