This post has been updated to include information about more clinics than when we originally published. We will continue to update it to include as many clinics as possible.

Access to reproductive health care under President-elect Donald Trump’s administration is not looking good. During his “60 Minutes” interview on Sunday night, Trump flippantly said that if Roe v. Wade is repealed, “it would go back to the states” to set abortion laws, and women would simply have to go to surrounding states for their abortions if their own state no longer allowed it ― a “solution” that’s unrealistic for many women.

But while Planned Parenthood is an essential health care organization that provides vital services for millions of American men and women every year, it is not the only one of its kind. There are hundreds of clinics across the country providing the same indispensable services that lack Planned Parenthood’s name recognition and therefore its resources. Donating to these clinics, and keeping their doors open, has never been more vital.

“Independent clinics need support,” Dr. Willie Parker, who provides abortion services at the last remaining abortion provider in Mississippi and who serves as Board Chair for Physicians for Reproductive Health, told The Huffington Post. “Those clinics don’t have the capital resources that Planned Parenthood has, it becomes really important to support local abortion funds.”

Collective rage at what a Trump administration might look like for reproductive rights is a great thing, but, according to Parker, it’s important to think about what you can do on the ground. “What people need to do on the ground is think globally and act locally,” he said.

If making a financial donation isn’t possible, also consider volunteering your time as a clinic escort ― serving as a physical barrier between patients and anti-abortion protestors.

Olivier Douliery via Getty Images People protest Planned Parenthood and abortion rights in July 2015.

Dr. Parker said that support like that ― on top of a simple letter of support or phone call ― is also incredibly helpful for clinics at this time.

While the lists of pro-choice organizations and local abortion clinics below is by no means exhaustive, it’s a start. We chose the below clinics for a few reasons: many are the sole abortion provider for hundreds of miles, serving communities from out-of-state. Many of them are regularly targeted by anti-abortion protestors. Many of them are in states where the topic of abortion is so stigmatized that women are driven to dangerous measures to end pregnancies, like drinking Clorox.

Here are the groups that are most in need of support.

National organizations:

National Abortion Federation: a national federation of independent abortion clinics and Planned Parenthood clinics. Donations can be designated to a number of services including clinic security staff, patient assistance funds, pro-choice advocacy and more. All of the below clinics are members of NAF.

Abortion Care Network: a national organization similar to NAF. Donations go to support for independent abortion providers exclusively.

NARAL Pro-Choice America: a national lobbying group with state affiliates who work with the government to advocate for women’s right to choose.

Clinics by state:

Alabama

Arizona

Desert Star Family Planning, Phoenix

Make donations to AZ Abortion Fund

Arkansas

Little Rock Family Planning Services, Little Rock

Make donations to Arkansas Abortion Support Network

California

Women’s Health Specialists of California, northern California locations

Donate here.

Colorado

Boulder Abortion Clinic, Boulder

Donate here.

Or send check donations directly to address (not tax deductible, and funds go directly to patients):

Dr. Hern 1130 Alpine Avenue Boulder, Colorado 80304

Donate here.

Florida

Presidential Women’s Center, West Palm Beach

Donate here.

Indiana

Clinic for Women, Indianapolis

Send donations to clinic address:

3607 West 16th Street, Suite B2 Indianapolis, Indiana 46222

Iowa

Emma Goldman Clinic, Iowa City

Donate here.

Kansas

Donate to: Trust Women Foundation

Kentucky

Make an online to donation the Kentucky-based A Fund.

Louisiana

Hope Medical Group for Women, Shreveport

Send donations to clinic address:

Attn: Stephanie Chaffee

210 Kings Highway, Shreveport, LA 71104

Maine

Donate here.

Maryland/Washington D.C.

carafem Health Center, Chevy Chase

Donate here.

Massachusetts

Four Women Health Services, Attleboro

Donate to the Eastern Massachusetts Abortion Fund

Michigan

Heritage Clinic for Women, Grand Rapids

Donate to: Fountain Street Church Choice Fund (donations go exclusively to Heritage Clinic)

Minnesota

Donate here.

Mississippi

Jackson Women’s Health Organization, Jackson (only provider in the state)

Send checks to clinic address:

2903 North State Street Jackson, Mississippi 39216

Montana

Blue Mountain Clinic, Missoula

Donate here.

Nebraska

The Abortion and Contraception Clinic of Nebraska, Bellevue

Card payments over the phone at: (402) 291-4797

Send check to clinic address:

1002 W. Mission Ave., Bellevue, NE 68005

Nevada

Send donations to clinic address:

1670 East Flamingo Road, Suite C, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119

New Hampshire

Equality Health Center, Concord

Donate here.

New Mexico

Make donations to Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice

North Dakota

Red River Women’s Clinic, Fargo (only provider in the state)

Donate here.

Ohio

Capital Care Network, Toledo

Card payments over the phone at: (419) 478-6801

Send donations directly to clinic address:

1160 W. Sylvania Ave., Toledo, OH 43612

Oklahoma

South Wind Women’s Center, Oklahoma City

Donate to: Trust Women Foundation

Tennessee

Choices Memphis Center for Reproductive Health, Memphis

Donate here.

Texas

Utah

Wasatch Women’s Center, Salt Lake City

Send donation via check directly to clinic address:

715 East 3900 South #203 Salt Lake City, UT. 84107

Virginia

Falls Church Healthcare Center, Falls Church

Donate here.

Washington

Cedar River Clinics, Renton, Seattle, Tacoma

Donate here.

West Virginia

Donate here.

CORRECTION: This article initially stated that donations to the Abortion Care Network directly support abortion providers; rather, donations are used for a range of support services for clinics.