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The National Alliance of Sexual and Reproductive Freedom (NASRF) empowers people to make their own choices about their own bodies and wellness care and services. 

We provide activism, education, and advocacy for agency and progress, for all persons, regardless of age, income, or gender identity. At our core, we believe every person should have access to choices that affect their body, their life, and their health. 

This ultimately means more vibrant and healthy persons, families, and communities. 

PX01 |  The Mariposa Vending Machine

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A person selecting a product from the machine.
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Easily accessible vending machines can be found in lobbies, such as hotels, airport, college campuses, and more.
Easily accessible vending machines can be found in lobbies, such as hotels, airport, college campuses, and more.
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Purchasing a product using touchless technology.

The Mariposa Vending Machine

The Mariposa Vending Machines are card-operated, touchless (or Venmo) vending machines much like those at the airport to purchase or get free products, from condoms, pregnancy tests, HIV tests, STD tests. Could connect to the NASRF App (PP app exists already)

 

Mission Focus

The Mariposa Vending Machines reinforce our mission of empowering people to make their own choices about their own bodies and educating themselves on their own wellness care and services, as well as providing education and promoting progress for all persons, by providing access to education, information, advocacy and advancement  by providing access to products as well as educational and written material to individuals and families in discreet but public and easily accessible locations.

Similarities

iStore, SWYFT, Oregon Health & Science DNA kits, HealthyYou (snacks). China has a condom vending machine.

 

Differentiators

Unlike other vending machines, these machines would carry not only products such as home tests and some birth control, but informational pamphlets and other educational materials as well.

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EV03 |The NASRF Pop-up Wellness Event

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Pop-up wellness events happen primarily, but not exclusively, in urban areas
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A client having part of a physical exam during the pop-up wellness event

Pop-up Wellness Events

Tented events popped up around the country, with free wellness services, including massage, testing, raffle prizes, and music. Valuable raffle prizes are intentional in order to attract those who might not otherwise be enticed to come.

 

Mission Focus

Pop Up Wellness Events reinforce our mission of empowering people to make their own choices about their own bodies and educating themselves on their own wellness care and services, as well as providing education and promoting progress for all persons, by providing access to education and information by offering free wellness modalities and education to communities.

 

Similarities

SF Aids Foundation Pop Ups, EventBrite Pop Ups, UC Irvine Pop Up Public Health Booths

 

Differentiators

Unlike the few pop-ups that are mostly aimed at general health (or COVID 19), these would be educational, informative, all-encompassing sexual and reproductive wellness pop-ups in more hard-to-reach areas and those areas challenged with accessing products and services.

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A client having part of a physical exam during the pop-up wellness event

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A client discusses test results and goes home with a follow-up questionnaire.

CO01 | NASRF & Uber

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The Uber and NASRF home screen.
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The Uber shuttle with the NASRF butterfly for easier identifcation at airport terminals

Co-Branding with Uber

Partnering with Uber (or Lyft) would be a partnership based on some states legislation outlawing abortion, trans, and drag rights, and naturally serve the population that is traveling in order to get their needs met.

 

Mission Focus

Co-Branding with Uber or Lyft reinforce our mission of eempowering people to make their own choices about their own bodies and educating themselves on their own wellness care and services, as well as providing education and promoting progress for all persons,  by providing education material, location and services directions, as well as providing transportation to get services and products they need.

 

Similarities

UberEats, YellowCab, GrubHub

 

Differentiators

Right now the only co-branding is with food companies. This would be a new co-branding opportunity with either Uber or Lyft to partner with health organizations that provide transportation for medically sensitive needs. 

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A client having just arrived at the airport, waving to their Uber/NASRF driver.
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