In the aftermath of the 2016 Presidential Election, a lot of people who rely on Planned Parenthood for their routine healthcare panicked. Republicans have repeatedly brought the healthcare provider up to the chopping block every time budgets come around, even if no federal funds can go to provide abortions, under Title X.

Under President-Elect Trump and his VP-to-be Pence, women’s healthcare looks incredibly bleak, but in the words of the flawless First Lady Michelle Obama, “When they go low, we go high.”

Doing just that, a lot of organizations have agreed to donate their profits to Planned Parenthood for Black Friday.

The Outrage – Pantsuit Nation Collection

100 percent of the profits from The Outrage’s Pantsuit Nation collection of sassy shirts, hoodies and much more, will be donated to Planned Parenthood. The Outrage’s mission says, “We are heartbroken, but we have work to do.” The profits from this line will always be donated to Planned Parenthood, not just during Black Friday.

We are devastated but we have work to do. Start here: 100% profit donated to Planned Parenthood in HRC's name www.the-outrage.com A photo posted by the-outrage (@theoutrageonline) on Nov 9, 2016 at 8:27am PST

Apiece Apart – 15 percent of all post-Thanksgiving sales

Apiece Apart is a chic boutique brand, identified by its sharp lines and graphic shapes. They have banded together with a collective of other brands to provide donations to Planned Parenthood, under the #WomenTogether tag on Instagram. These donations will not start until the post-Thanksgiving sales.

We’re starting our holiday sale early, with 30% off our FW collection NOW ✨Shop the sale on ApieceApart.com A photo posted by apieceapart (@apieceapart) on Nov 17, 2016 at 7:41am PST

ace & jig – Post-Thanksgiving sales only

ace & jig is a grungy and boho brand that is pledging to provide a portion of their post-Thanksgiving sales to Planned Parenthood.

✌️?our beautiful friend @latonyayvette in our selvedge paperbag pants @barneysny window unveiling #aceandjig #peacelovejoy A photo posted by ace&jig (@aceandjig) on Nov 21, 2016 at 7:16am PST

Google Ghost – Nasty Woman collection

Just hours after the final Presidential Debate — the one where Trump called Hillary a “nasty woman” — this website designed its own Nasty Woman t-shirts. They are giving 50 percent of the proceeds to Planned Parenthood, because “Seriously, fuck Trump.”

Middle fingers up ?: @luv2cre88 A photo posted by Google Ghost (@googleghostpress) on Nov 16, 2016 at 1:51pm PST

Electric Nest – five percent of Holiday Weekend Sales starting Friday

Electric Feathers is everything you didn’t know you needed to make any street you walk down your own personal runway. Starting Friday, five percent of Holiday Weekend Sales will go to Planned Parenthood.

Electric Feathers silk lame seafoam green and gold genie jumpsuit in @nicotinemagazine issue 16 worn on @anabuljevic, styling by @lexyrose0stylist, photography @petergoldman, hair @seijinyc, make-up @tahman78 A photo posted by ELECTRIC FEATHERS (@electricnest) on Sep 20, 2016 at 10:41am PDT

Rachel Antonoff – A portion of the Post-Thanksgiving Sales to Planned Parenthood

Rachel Antonoff is no stranger to making a statement with fashion, as her Reproductive line has been making waves since last Fall. Rachel has brought the gorgeous uterus sweater back, and will be donating part of the proceeds to Planned Parenthood from her post-Thanksgiving sales. The Reproductive line also includes embroidered t-shirts.

SHE'S BAAACCCKKK The Randy Reproductive Sweater now available for pre-order at rachelantonoff.com Limited stock so run, don't walk! A photo posted by Rachel Antonoff (@rachelantonoff) on Oct 26, 2015 at 8:39am PDT

No matter where you do your shopping this year, try to err on the side of ethics. And if you want to donate to Planned Parenthood regardless, you can always do it in Mike Pence’s name.

Featured image by @jeaano.