Our goal is to ensure a gold standard of equitable healthcare for everyone.

SHARE Equity is a Black-led, community-rooted nonprofit building the infrastructure for sustained, digital-forward, ​people-centered abortion access.​ Our approach bridges human-centered tech, direct aid, and trusted relationships with independent providers and community orgs.

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Our Values

We are committed to building a future where patients can access care on their own terms.

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Equity

Care should be available to everyone, regardless of location, income, or circumstances.

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Cultural Competency

Services should meet people where they are, with respect for their identities, lived experiences, and unique needs.

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Respect for Time

Delays in care can limit patient options and have dire consequences. We work to reduce barriers that slow access to care.

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Privacy

People should have control over their personal information and care journey, whether they seek anonymous support or share their experiences publicly.

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Non-Coercive Care

Patients should have complete autonomy over their options, with access to the information and support they need to make the best decision for themselves.

The People Behind SHARE Equity

SHARE Equity is powered by dedicated experts and activists working to improve abortion access nationwide.

Meet the Team

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Morgan Love (They/Them)

CO-FOUNDER & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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  • Morgan is an entrepreneurial engineer and advocate focused on equity and access, with a decade+ experience in civic, financial, and digital health technologies. Their expertise lies in user-centered software tailored for marginalized populations. Previously, Morgan built scalable solutions at Apple, Rally Health, Wells Fargo, Moody’s Analytics, and VotingWorks, an open-source auditing tool used to audit over 5 million ballots during the 2020 presidential election. Morgan’s record of collaborative innovation, and engaging stakeholders showcases their ability to advocate for privacy and accessibility in healthcare. As CEO, Morgan leads organizational strategy and product vision at SHARE Equity.

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Dr. Susan Abernethy (She/Her/Ella)

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

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  • As a trained physician with a background in women’s health, Susan brings over 15 years of experience in healthcare, strategy, leadership, and organizational growth. She is passionate about improving healthcare access, inclusion, and health outcomes, especially for underserved and marginalized communities. She has spoken nationally on patient-centered care, participated in setting WHO 2025 Global targets, co-led global patient outcome initiatives, facilitated power and privilege trainings, community health worker capacitation, and is certified in Disruptive Lean Six Sigma. Dr. Abernethy oversees our operations, finances, growth strategies, and the development of successful partnerships.

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Curtis Peterson (He/Him)

CHIEF PRODUCT OFFICER

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  • Curtis has worked as a product lead, health systems researcher, government policy advisor, and board member. He has presented his work at US National Institutes of Health and spoken on the role of innovation in healthcare at the United Nations. Curtis served on board of MobileODT, a women's health cervical cancer screening technology company, after spearheading their software product work. Curtis previously worked at Columbia University's Earth Institute and Harvard University's François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights.

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Alexis Williams (She/Her)

CHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER

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  • Alexis is a development and strategic partnerships expert with 15+ years of experience scaling nonprofit and for-profit organizations nationally. She has raised $80M+ in capital to date. A trusted C-suite advisor, Alexis has played a pivotal role in shaping organizational strategic direction for high-growth nonprofits including Echoing Green and SBP. Her insights on industry trends, donor behaviors, and intersectional issue areas are critical in crafting mission-aligned strategies that resonate with supporters and programmatic partners. Alexis serves on the advisory councils of Network for Good and BlackFemaleProject. She received her undergraduate degree from Franklin University Switzerland and a Certificate of Business Excellence from Columbia Business School.

Our Core Pillars

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Clinical Reach

Expanding access to high-quality healthcare through provider partnerships and innovative service delivery models.

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Human Touch

Prioritizing compassionate, patient-centered care that ensures dignity, respect, and emotional support at every stage of the patient journey.

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Cultural Competence

Ensuring that care is inclusive, culturally responsive, designed to meet the needs of patients from all backgrounds, and includes options counseling.

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Patient Protection

Championing data security practices and policies that safeguard patient rights, privacy, and access to care.

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Innovation

Utilizing technology and data-driven solutions to streamline services and improve patient outcomes.

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Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)

SHARE Equity is committed to healthcare access using a justice framework for all communities. Our work is guided by a deep dedication to:

  • Serving marginalized communities most impacted by abortion restrictions.

  • Creating inclusive, culturally competent services that respect individual needs.

  • Partnering with grassroots and national organizations to expand access equitably.

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Our Impact

What We’ve Achieved

40% increase

in clinical case management efficiency with ‘no-touch’ automation during pilot

1,555 funded cases

facilitated since January 2021

$182,177

matched to patients

$8,320+ patients

supported since our founding

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For Individuals Seeking Support

You are not alone.

We are dedicated to collaborating with providers and abortion funds to ensure that individuals receive compassionate, non-coercive support throughout their abortion experience. By working together, we can enhance access to care and uphold the dignity and autonomy of those we serve.