If you download the song or just wish to donate, you can do so here:
womenswallet.nl/en/donate
Click the link to the donations page and INSERT 'NAI' INTO THE 'Reference' box when submitting your donation.
Needabortionireland.org are a vital pro choice group who support women in accessing abortion services in Ireland.
Donate what you can. Download it for free, but paste their stickers on every bathroom stall door in your local area. Talk about abortion with your friends and family. Learn about abortion. Abortion is not shameful.
#freesafelegal #repealthe8th #prochoice #needabortionireland #sailandrail #ourbodiesourchoice
Abortions happen. Everyday. It's not new and it's not going away. The Irish government fails its citizens everyday it continues not to provide safe abortion for its citizens.
Needabortionireland.org provides help and support for people in Ireland who choose to have an abortion.
'Sail and Rail' is about solidarity. We stand in solidarity with women, non binary people and trans men who are more than vessels. We stand in solidarity with those who have suffered physically and emotionally while our government has turned a blind eye. We stand in solidarity with the people who travel to make their choice. We stand with the people who want to but, for many reasons, cannot make that journey. We stand with people with wanted pregnancies who learn the baby will not survive outside of the womb. We stand in solidarity with those who have fought and continue to fight for change. We support the right to basic healthcare. We believe in free, safe, legal abortion. We believe in education, not fear.
For more information please visit, Abortion Rights Campaign,
Needabortionireland.org, Abortion Support Network
If you are under 9 weeks pregnant, contact Needabortionireland:
email:
info@needabortionireland.org
text helpline: 0894902517
If you are over 9 weeks pregnant and need to travel,
contact the Abortion Support Network:
www.asn.org.uk
released September 30, 2017
Recorded by Brendan Jenkinson
Mixing and Mastering by North London Bomb Factory
Photo by Megan Woods