What can I do to support Resolve, or other fertility nonprofits, and help promote infertility awareness?
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Fertility Nonprofit Support Opportunities
The discussion focused on practical ways to support fertility-related nonprofits through donations, volunteering, advocacy, and awareness efforts.
Jenn highlighted multiple support methods including financial donations, volunteering in peer support groups, and advocacy participation tied to upcoming events like National Infertility Awareness Week next month
Wearing orange during the awareness week helps raise visibility and community support
Leading or joining peer support groups at organizations like Resolve and All Paths Surrogacy Foundation offers meaningful volunteer roles
Advocacy Day events provide chances to influence policy and take leadership roles within the nonprofits
Jenn emphasized personal storytelling as a powerful tool to reduce isolation and foster engagement
Customized volunteer guidance is available through direct outreach to Jenn’s team, allowing interested individuals to find tailored nonprofit opportunities that fit their skills and interests
This personalized approach increases volunteer retention and impact
It helps match community needs with volunteer availability efficiently
The team is proactive in connecting people to the right fertility causes
Encouraging questions and direct contact lowers barriers to involvement
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Transcript:Hey everyone, it's Jenn White, CEO with Bright Futures Families, with this week's Ask Question, which is what can I do to help support fertility related _nonprofit_ such as Resolve All Paths Surrogacy Foundation? There are a ton of them out there, some really amazing causes and there's a lot of different ways depending on which cause. I mean for any of them, they're all non profits. If you have money to give, of course any of them will gratefully take any donations. I think for things like Resolve, they absolutely. National Infertility Awareness Week is coming up next month and you can wear orange. Be supportive, share your story. I think anytime anybody shares their story, it helps other people feel less alone. There are always plenty of volunteer opportunities. I know. At least with Resolve and All Paths, there are peer support groups. If you want to lead one, be part of one.
All kinds of opportunities there's national or there's the actual advocacy Day. You can show up, you can advocate for causes, you can volunteer to be on leadership in those things so many ways. The biggest thing is just ask, show up. We are always happy to send people in directions of non profits and fertility related charities that might fit them really well that need volunteers. So if you ever want to reach out, ask us. We're happy to individualize any suggestions to you. So I hope that helps.