Dishonest politicians aim to divide US, But we Remain united:

Wyoming Stands for freedom

We Will Defend our constitutional right to make personal healthcare decisions

Who We Are

Wyoming United for Freedom is a non-profit 501(c)(4) organization dedicated to protecting and expanding reproductive rights in Wyoming. We emerged in response to the overwhelming demand for a proactive, organized movement to defend our constitutional freedoms against legislative overreach.

As a 501(c)(4) organization, Wyoming United is uniquely positioned to engage directly in political campaigns and advocacy efforts, amplifying our impact on elections and legislative processes.

Our Vision

A Wyoming where everyone has the autonomy to make personal healthcare decisions without government intrusion, a vision shared by the majority of our voters. Regardless of personal beliefs on abortion, we trust and respect the hardworking people of Wyoming and honor their right to govern their own bodies. Complex healthcare decisions belong solely to the pregnant individual and often in conversation with their families, trusted doctors, and clergy if they choose,— but never politicians.

Our Plan

We are building a statewide coalition of volunteers and activists to safeguard our rights through effective communication, strategic organization, and direct electoral involvement. Our goal is to ensure that reproductive freedoms are not only defended but also strengthened in Wyoming for generations to come.

Meet the Team

  • Maggie Fellner Hunt is a dedicated advocate committed to restoring and protecting reproductive freedom in Wyoming. As a Founding Member of the Board of Wyoming United for Freedom, Maggie plays a pivotal role in advancing reproductive rights in the state. Her leadership and advocacy extend beyond her current role; she previously served on the board of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains for six and a half years, where she worked tirelessly to support reproductive health services.

    In addition to her work in abortion access, Maggie has a strong background in community service. She served two terms on the board of Habitat for Humanity of the Greater Teton Area, contributing to efforts to provide affordable housing. She also recently completed her term on the Grants Committee of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, where she helped guide philanthropic efforts to support various community initiatives.

    Maggie's unwavering commitment to reproductive freedom and her extensive experience in community service highlight her dedication to making Wyoming a place where individuals have the autonomy and resources to make their own reproductive choices.

  • For decades, Christine Lichtenfels has been a tireless advocate for reproductive freedom in Wyoming. Starting with her service on the board of NARAL Pro-Choice Wyoming in the 2000s, she has continuously fought to protect and expand abortion access. In 2013, Christine took on the leadership of Wyoming’s abortion fund, Chelsea’s Fund, and today she serves as its executive director.

    In addition to her work with Chelsea’s Fund, Christine has served on the board of Lander’s First Stop Help Center, including a term as President. Although an attorney by profession, Christine identifies more strongly as an outdoor educator. She has spent many years working for NOLS (National Outdoor Leadership School) in Wyoming and around the world, thriving in beautiful and challenging wilderness environments where she feels most at home.

    Christine’s dedication to reproductive rights, combined with her diverse background and passion for Wyoming’s breathtaking landscapes and vibrant communities, underscores her unwavering commitment to ensuring that everyone in the state has access to comprehensive reproductive healthcare.

  • Wendy Volk is a devoted community leader and a staunch advocate for abortion access in Wyoming. A 5th-generation Wyomingite with a strong background in real estate and global banking, Wendy's deep roots and commitment to her state drive her in the fight for reproductive freedom.

    Wendy is a passionate volunteer, philanthropist, and business owner, consistently defending abortion access at the legislature and working to build a sustained movement for reproductive rights in Wyoming.

    She strives to play a pivotal role in improving her community in the southeast corner of the state, making community service an essential value of her profession and life. Her leadership roles are extensive and impactful. She serves as a Board Member of the Cheyenne Regional Air Focus Team (CRAFT), Discover Cheyenne, Downtown Development Authority (DDA), Mountain Regional Services, Inc (MRSI), Visit Cheyenne, and Wyoming Family Alliance for Freedom (WYFAF), and a key member of the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce. Her past roles include serving on the boards of the Laramie County Library Foundation, the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum, the Cheyenne Symphony, Cheyenne LEADS Economic Development, and the Montessori School of Cheyenne. She has also been an Advisory Board Member of ANB Bank Cheyenne and a member of the Christensen Connects PAC.

    Wendy, alongside her husband and their two daughters, enjoys remodeling and restoring older homes. Her dedication to both her professional career and her community underscores her commitment to making Wyoming a vibrant and thriving place to live.

  • Megan is a dedicated attorney based in Laramie, specializing in civil litigation, particularly in employment discrimination and federal civil rights matters, as well as federal criminal appeals for the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, arising out of Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and Kansas. In addition to her legal work, Megan advises and represents numerous non-profit organizations and small government entities, including a public Montessori Charter School.

    A passionate advocate for reproductive freedom, Megan has been deeply involved in the movement for years. She is a long-time and current board member of Pro-Choice Wyoming, where she plays a crucial role in advancing and protecting abortion access in the state. Her commitment to this cause underscores her dedication to ensuring that every individual in Wyoming has access to comprehensive reproductive healthcare and the freedom to make their own choices.

  • Marcie Kindred traces her belief in the power of small town values back to her grandparents. The granddaughter of a small town school principal and a smaller town OBGYN, her close knit Mormon family instilled a deep belief in the power of service. Marcie brings her deep cultural roots and insight to the fight to protect abortion access in Wyoming.

    Inspired by her grandfather's public service as a mayor of her hometown, her passion for local politics has led to a lifetime of engagement, including dedicating a significant amount of time and effort over the past eight years to community organizing in her beloved state of Wyoming. She has brought her passion to local candidates' campaigns, get-out-the-vote efforts, and spearheaded grassroots efforts against book banning in school districts across the state.

    With a six-year career in sales and marketing, Marcie honed her skills in effective messaging. She is eager to bring her result-driven experience to one of today's most pressing issues. Marcie understands the critical moment Wyoming faces and is ardently committed to protecting the state's deeply held values of freedom, equality, and independence - including the constitutional right to make personal healthcare decisions.

    As a mother of four, she knows personally the complexities of family planning and will work tirelessly to ensure that the decision to have an abortion remains solely with the pregnant individual. This decision may involve conversations with their families, trusted doctors, and clergy if they choose, but it should never be dictated by politicians. She is committed to keeping these deeply personal choices in the hands of the hardworking people of Wyoming.