There were no patients at the Women's Health Center in Duluth today. Executive Director Tina Welsh said the heightened pressure of the anniversary of Roe V. Wade would have necessitated spending even more money on security to protect the patients and staff. Instead, a donor showed up and gave the clinic four-thousand dollars...a hundred dollars for each protestor who picketed out front. Welsh's clinic is the only abortion provider in greater Minnesota. It serves women from northern Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. For seventeen years, Welsh has fought to keep her clinic open. She's lost her lease twice, has to fly physicians up from the Twin Cities, and says she spends a hundred-and-ten thousand dollars a year on security. Welsh says twenty five years after Roe v. Wade, ensuring abortion is available, is a daily battle.