Why March for Life?

A reflection by President & CEO Lauren Muzyka:

Why go to the Washington DC March for Life — or any march for life this year — when Roe has already been overturned?

Because post-Roe America isn’t yet an abortion-free America.

Just because Roe has been overturned, that doesn’t mean every state is defending innocent human life. Indeed, we’ve made progress with 14 states, but tens of thousands of lives are still being lost in the others. And the abortion industry is still on the ground in abortion-restricted states in the form of abortion-referral centers — or they’re working hard to pull pregnant women into their “mail-order abortion-drug” system.

The Dobbs Supreme Court decision last June was a huge shift in the right direction, but as we know, it simply means states are now free to protect life — it isn’t a given.

I’m going to the March for Life because I desire to march for the lives lost and the mothers and families affected during Roe‘s 49 years. I’m going to collaborate, strategize, and support the efforts to save countless future lives. And I’m going to march in victory for the Dobbs decision — and for the other victories surely coming IF WE DON’T GIVE UP.

Keep going, everyone! We’re making incredible progress, but our work isn’t done yet.


If you will be marching in Washington D.C. please come visit us!

  • LAW OF LIFE SUMMIT, Thursday, January 19, 1-4 pm, at the Renaissance Washington, DC. REGISTER for FREE here.
  • VANS FOR LIFE BENEFIT DINNER with Kirk Cameron, Thursday, January 19, 5:30 p.m., Museum of the Bible. RESERVE tickets here.
  • MARCH FOR LIFE EXPO, Wednesday, January 18 – Friday, January 20, at the Renaissance Washington, DC. The Expo is open to the public and FREE to attend. More information is available here.
  • NATIONAL PRO-LIFE SUMMIT, Saturday, January 21, 8 a.m. – 7 p.m., at the Omni Shoreham Washington, DC. REGISTER here.

In addition to exhibiting, Lauren will be presenting at the Law of Life and National Pro-Life Summits.

For those of you on the West Coast, we’ll also be in San Francisco at the Walk for Life Info Faire on Saturday, January 21, beginning at 11 a.m. in the Civic Center Plaza.


Photo credit: March for Life

Facilities closed: 

The permanent closure of an abortion or abortion-referral facility that had a Sidewalk Advocates for Life presence.

Workers who quit: 

An abortion worker who was influenced by prayer and sidewalk advocacy to leave the business. We refer all workers to And Then There Were None, a ministry that assists abortion workers in transitioning out of the industry.

 

Hopeful saves: 

A “hopeful save” is recorded when a pregnant woman leaves the abortion/abortion-referral facility still pregnant to “think about it,” armed with life-affirming literature and a referral to the local pregnancy resource center

 

Babies saved: 

A baby is recorded as a “save” when a pregnant woman accepts our offer of help at the local pregnancy resource center (PRC), verbally shares that she has chosen life, or gives us very clear signs that she has chosen life.

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