Six members of the federal volunteer group AmeriCorps illegally assisted women seeking abortions, according to a report summary released Tuesday by the Corporation for National and Community Service agency’s Office of the Inspector General.
The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) — a grantee of the independent federal agency Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) — wrongfully permitted the AmeriCorps volunteers in 2013 through 2015 to provide emotional support to women seeking abortion services in three New York City clinics run by the Institute for Family Health. NACHC is one of the agency’s largest grantee’s, receiving $30 million within the past five years. Specifically, the summary said the health center network violated a federal law that states AmeriCorps resources cannot “provid[e] abortion services or referrals for receipt of such services.”
“We are deeply disappointed that the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) authorized national service participants to perform prohibited activities,” said CNCS Spokesperson Samantha Jo Warfield in a statement released Monday. “Although the Office of the Inspector General’s (OIG) investigation concluded the misconduct occurred on an extremely limited scope, the grantee broke the law and violated the spirit of national service.”
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Warfield added that the agency makes its prohibited activities policy “overwhelmingly clear” to grantees. AmeriCorps has about 80,000 volunteers in the United States. CNCS, which manages AmeriCorps, also has an annual budget of $1.1 billion.









