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 Wednesday, September 30, 2009

FRC has created a new website dedicated to highlighting and promoting the great work being done by pregnancy resource centers to provide real alternatives to abortion.  Check it out.

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 Monday, August 31, 2009

Looking for a practical way that you can stand up for the pro-life movement?  Find out more about the Wash for Life and see how you can support pregnancy resource centers in your community while getting your car washed in the process.

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 Tuesday, May 26, 2009

The Day reports.

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 Wednesday, April 08, 2009

LifeNews reports.

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 Thursday, March 26, 2009

LifeNews reports.

 

See how both your senators voted here.

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 Tuesday, November 18, 2008

LifeNews reports.

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 Monday, November 17, 2008

The Philadelphia Bulletin reports.  Excerpt:

 

Less than two miles from two main abortion providers in the city, Planned Parenthood and the Philadelphia Women's Clinic, The HOPE Center opened Friday to provide pregnancy support.

 

While 40 percent of state abortions happen in the city, most crisis pregnancy centers are located in the suburbs. Former Philadelphia Eagle, Rev. Herb H. Lusk II opened The HOPE Center through his People for People community outreach organization to counter that statistic and help expecting couples.

 

"I've always been pro-life, but I've been passive about it," Rev. Lusk said. "When I began to consider that the African-American population alone has declined in the past three years across the nation, I realized that we're not procreating our own race; and that is a direct result of abortion in our communities."

 

According to the Pennsylvania Department of Health, 50 percent of black pregnancies end in abortion in Philadelphia. And between 1973 and 1999, there were over 13 million African-American abortions nationwide.

 

"It breaks my heart to hear that; it makes me cry," Rev. Lusk said of the statistics. "We can do better than that."

 

Read the full story here.

 

HT: Tony Perkins, FRC

posted on Monday, November 17, 2008 11:41:18 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Daniel Herbster reporting

One of the most important causes in our nation today is the campaign to end abortion.  While it is important to wage the legal and political battle so that our laws reflect true justice by recognizing the inalienable rights of the unborn, another crucial facet of this campaign is the battle for the hearts and minds of women.  Pregnancy resource centers, which provide real options for women contemplating an abortion, do amazing work in our nation helping women and families make the choice for life.  Care Net is a nation-wide network that serves pregnancy resource centers, and I’m happy to share with our readers my interview with Kristin Hansen about her work at Care Net and of the importance of pregnancy resource centers.

DH:  As important as the legal/political aspect of the pro-life movement is, why do you think an emphasis on providing real options for women is also so important?

KH: The pregnancy center movement was started in the 1960s by people who were strongly opposed to abortion and also had a deep conviction about personally reaching out to help women find alternatives.  Care Net was founded in 1975 as the Christian Action Council with its primary focus to educate and promote legislative change on abortion.  However, in the 1980s, we found the most immediate path to saving lives was to offer women compassionate support and practical help, one woman at a time.  We changed our name to Care Net and adopted a new mission to promote and grow a national network of pregnancy centers.  Today, we serve 1,100 pregnancy centers across North America. 

A grass roots, community-led movement, pregnancy centers have developed and grown very effective over the years. Today, nine out of ten women who visit a Care Net pregnancy center decide to carry their pregnancy to term. Truly, if it weren’t for pregnancy centers in our country, today’s abortion rate would be much higher.

DH:  What are some of the services provided by pregnancy resource centers?

KH: Pregnancy centers offer a wide range of services depending on community needs.  A pregnancy center in an urban inner city area may have a different focus than one in the suburbs or one adjacent to a college campus.  However, the primary goal of all pregnancy center services is to empower women to make an informed pregnancy decision. All services are free, and that’s important.  It indicates that the pregnancy center doesn’t have a financial interest in their client’s pregnancy decision, unlike abortion providers.  Free services also send a message of grace and forgiveness to a client who feels afraid, alone, and perhaps ashamed.

Pregnancy center services may include: pregnancy tests, peer counseling, abortion risk information, adoption and parenting information, material support, parenting and childbirth classes, fatherhood support programs, and community referrals to other service providers. At pregnancy centers that offer medical services, licensed medical professionals may offer limited ultrasound, prenatal care, and STD/STI testing and treatment.  Many pregnancy centers also run abstinence education programs in local schools, churches, and youth groups.  Finally, pregnancy centers offer services to those in emotional pain because of a past abortion.  Tens of thousands of people have found forgiveness and healing through a pregnancy center post-abortion support program.   

All of these services are offered with the ultimate hope that each client that walks through the doors of a Care Net pregnancy center experiences the love of Jesus Christ.

DH:  How does Care Net serve resource centers?

posted on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:02:39 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
 Tuesday, September 23, 2008

MarketWatch reports on this well-deserved award for some of the most important soldiers on the front lines of the pro-life movement.



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 Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Daniel Herbster reporting

Pregnancy resource centers are on the front lines of the abortion conflict, giving real options for pregnant women contemplating an abortion by showing them love and giving them accurate information about the innocent life within them.  Also, in order for the pro-life movement to be victorious, the younger generations (and “generations yet unborn” as Edmund Burke would have said) must be trained and recruited to carry the battle standard into the future. With these facts in mind, pro-lifers would do well to participate in the third annual Wash for Life.

It is my pleasure to interview Jonathan Tonkowich who is the Director and creator of the Wash for Life.  The Wash for Life seeks to recruit and educate the younger generation by enlisting them to wash cars and donate the funds raised to local pregnancy resource centers.  Find out more about the Wash for Life at washforlife.com and by reading my interview with Jonathan below.

DH: Jonathan, thanks for doing this interview.  We appreciate your time.  First, what is the Wash for Life and what is its purpose?

JT: The Wash for Life is hundreds of groups all over the country (and now the world thanks to individuals in Canada and Kenya) who unite on the same Saturday in early September and hold car washes to raise money for their local pregnancy resource center.  All the money is donated by the individual groups to their local centers and we collect the stories and total numbers.

We have three main goals for the Wash for Life. 

1 – To support the work of pregnancy resource centers.  These centers are such an important part of the pro-life movement.  They are at the front lines helping real people in difficult situations with their love and compassion. 

2 – To recruit a new generation of pro-life leaders and advocates.  The Wash for Life is a great way for young people to get involved in bringing about the end of abortion.  We have so many stories from the first two washes of young people becoming passionate and excited about working for the cause.

3 – To let the world know that our generation is pro-life.  Our generation has been damaged and diminished by abortion.  We have seen the destruction it has caused and we need to have voice in speaking out against it.  

DH: Who came up with the idea for the Wash for Life and how did it get started?

JT: I actually had the idea while sitting in math class my senior year of college at Thomas AquinasCollege in Santa Paula, CA.  The idea stuck with me and I could not stop thinking about it.  I knew God must be telling me something.  I prayed about it and then started talking with some of my friends.  That summer (2006) we all moved to Virginia and worked out of my parent’s basement making phone calls and sending emails trying to get as many groups all over the country to participate. 

DH: What is the date for this year’s Wash for Life?

JT: This year the date will be September 13th. 

DH: How could our readers start their own Wash for Life in their own neighborhoods?

JT: It’s quite simple and easy.  You just hold a car wash at your church, your school, your local gas station, or even your driveway on September 13th.  Then donate the money you raise to your local pregnancy care center (if you need help locating one we are more than happy to help you). 

Please sign up on our website and we will post your carwash location on our website, so those in the area who want to support can visit your carwash.  After your carwash email us your results, your pictures, and your stories, so we can share them.  You are joining thousands of others all across the country to be part of a huge nationwide car wash. 

DH: Why did you decide to benefit pregnancy resource centers?  Why do you think the work they do is so important?

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 Tuesday, April 29, 2008
AdvanceUSA has learned that the third annual “Wash for Life” will be held on September 13, 2008.  The Wash for Life recruits young people across the country to hold car washes to raise funds for and awareness of pregnancy resource centers in their communities.  Pregnancy resource centers do great work providing real choices for pregnant women, and are worthy causes for support.  Mark your calendars for September 13 so you can get your car washed “for life” or organize your own “Wash for Life.”

Check out washforlife.com to see photos and results from last year’s Wash for Life and keep checking back with AdvanceUSA for more updates on this year’s event.

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 Thursday, April 03, 2008
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 Monday, August 20, 2007

On Saturday, September 15 young people across the nation will arm themselves with scrub brushes, soap suds, and hoses and do battle for the pro-life cause.  The second annual Wash for Life recruits young people to hold car washes around the country.  The funds raised from the car washes will go to local crisis pregnancy centers which do such great work lovingly supporting pregnant women contemplating an abortion and helping them make the choice for life.  Help activate the next generation of pro-lifers and show your support for pregnancy centers by getting your car washed at a Wash for Life car wash on September 15 or by organizing a Wash for Life in your area. 

For more information check the Wash for Life website.  If you would like help organizing a car wash near you, contact the Wash for Life staff at info@washforlife.org or you can call (703) 405-5783 or (704) 241-7171.

Please participate in this important pro-life endeavor!  With a small investment of time or money you can help activate the next generation of pro-lifers and help stop abortion one life at a time by providing pregnant mothers with the resources and encouragement to choose life.

What you can do:

  1. Get your car washed by a Wash for Life car wash team.
  2. Help organize a Wash for Life car wash in your neighborhood.
  3. Recruit young people to wash cars on September 15.
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