Errin J. Vuley Fellows Program (EVFP) is a monthly leadership development program focuses on abortion access, racial justice, and trans justice.
The Errin J Vuley Fellows Program (EVFP) is a leadership development program launched by Feminist Center in 2017. Errin J. Vuley was the first Community Engagement Coordinator (1997-1999) at the center. EVFP uses a reproductive justice framework to strengthen and build leadership skills and knowledge and especially honors Errin’s passions – abortion access, trans justice, and racial justice.
Apply to be a Fellow: We are now accepting applications! Apply by February 15, 2025. Note: The fellowship is currently only open to residents of Atlanta, Georgia.
Volunteer with us: Volunteers contribute to EVFP through curriculum development, marketing and recruitment, and workshop facilitation. If you are an interested volunteer, sign up to Feminist Center’s newsletter or email [email protected].
Donate : Our EVFP Fellows are continuing advocacy “in the name of a true leader.” Your donation will help Feminist Center honor our first Community Engagement Coordinator, Errin J. Vuley, who led with passion in her work for abortion access, trans justice, and racial justice.
Monthly Events
Fellows meet monthly for interactive workshops that progress from expanding their knowledge and skills to opportunities to apply what they’ve learned and showcase their collaborative work. The program’s events are designed to accommodate the schedules of a diverse group, including those with work, school, and other scheduling needs.
Social Justice Networking
Facilitators vary for each monthly event and include community partners and social justice professionals. We are committed to ensuring that our fellows graduate with an expanded network of local social justice experts as well as with the knowledge of how to delve deeper into their areas of interest.
Launch Forward Awards
Each graduating fellow will receive a Launch Forward award uniquely tailored to their passions and interests. The award is designed to provide a modest “starter kit” with small funding or tools to complete a project or launch a social justice initiative. We hope this culminating encouragement will ‘”launch forward” these incredible social justice leaders.
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If you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant and need an abortion, seek care immediately. We are still providing abortion care up to the legal limit. There are exceptions to the law. Please give us a call to know your options. Read what the 6-week ban means for you.