An examination room is ready for a patient visit at the Maine Family Planning healthcare facility, July 15, 2025, in Thomaston, Maine. Photo credit: Charles Krupa / AP.
An examination room is ready for a patient visit at the Maine Family Planning healthcare facility, July 15, 2025, in Thomaston, Maine. Photo credit: Charles Krupa / AP.

The Abortion Fund of Maryland, the largest reproductive nonprofit in the state, is continuing to see high demand for abortions, and the organizers fear the expiration of the ACA premium tax credits could leave even more people without care.

The fund helps pay for 2,500 visits to clinics each year so that women can get reproductive care. That includes things like food and lodging.

However, Lynn McCann-Yeh, the co-executive director of the Abortion Fund of Maryland told WYPR that calls are increasing in-state and from across the nation.

Read more at WYPR.