Abby Johnson
Abby Johnson

'And Then There Were None' is a network of former abortion clinic workers who are stepping forward to tell our stories about what really happens behind the closed doors of Planned Parenthood and abortion facilities across America. We are stepping forward because our voices deserve to be heard, and America deserves to know the truth.

Abby Johnson
Abby Johnson

Why do Planned Parenthood and their allies only 'trust women' and only want to hear women's stories when they agree with Planned Parenthood? Why do they work to silence any women who disagree with them? Don't our stories matter?

Abby Johnson
Abby Johnson

I joined Planned Parenthood because I wanted to help poor women with real health care needs.

Abby Johnson
Abby Johnson

Planned Parenthood's bottom line is number. And, with abortion as its primary money-maker, that means implementing a quota.

Abby Johnson
Abby Johnson

Planned Parenthood is a tough place to work - the hours are long, the work is emotionally draining, the paperwork is endless, and the morale can run low.

Abby Johnson
Abby Johnson

I left Planned Parenthood in 2009 and have since started an organization called And There Were None, which helps abortion workers leave their jobs and find new ones.

Abby Johnson
Abby Johnson

Planned Parenthood doesn't care about women's health care needs; it cares about abortion.

Abby Johnson
Abby Johnson

Planned Parenthood is an organization that does not provide quality health care.

Abby Johnson
Abby Johnson

Should Planned Parenthood be defunded, women will still have access to great quality healthcare. Speaking as a former Planned Parenthood director, I know that quality health care is best provided outside of Planned Parenthood.

Abby Johnson
Abby Johnson

Planned Parenthood claims to offer a wide variety of services, but they actually fall short in many areas.