Category: college
Pro-Life Victory: St. Norbert College Removes Planned Parenthood From Its Website After Initially Promoting the Abortion Vendor As a Resource
Autumn Doersching | April 28, 2021
Blog by Samantha Kamman. At least 25 Christian colleges have developed friendly relationships with Planned Parenthood, America’s biggest abortion vendor, with some even endorsing them as “a trusted resource.” But we know the truth. Planned Parenthood’s goal is to ensure Christian, college-age young adults do not bat an eyelash at (or worse, encourage) abortions. That’s why Students for Life has
Students for Life Joins in Call to Rename Sanger College at Stony Brook College, Honoring Racist Planned Parenthood Founder Margaret Sanger
Autumn Doersching | April 26, 2021
STONY BROOK, N.Y., and WASHINGTON, D.C. (04-26-2021) – Last week, Planned Parenthood president Alexis McGill Johnson penned a New York Times op-ed in which she decried the racist roots of the abortion organization she runs. “We don’t know what was in Sanger’s heart, and we don’t need to in order to condemn her harmful choices, said McGill Johnson in the piece. However, absent from
Pro-Life Billboard Launch in California
Autumn Doersching | April 22, 2021
Blog post by Lili North, a William Wilberforce Fellow and a Students for Life leader at San Diego State University. My name is Lili North, and I am a William Wilberforce Fellow with Students for Life of America. I am also a Students for Life leader in San Diego, and a junior at San Diego State University. I am working with
Catholic University Faculty Push Back Against Pro-life Group’s Event on The Pro-Life Response to Rape
Autumn Doersching | April 20, 2021
Post by Emily Stumpo, Great Lakes Regional Coordinator. On Good Friday, members of Knights for Life at Marian University, located in downtown Indianapolis, were surprised to receive news that a faculty member in the Department of Psychology had emailed the entire list of faculty department chairs, staff and administrators to lambaste the pro-life event. The faculty member characterized the event as intending to mislead people making
Chalk of Life-Affirming Resources Vandalized on Catholic University’s Campus
Autumn Doersching | April 15, 2021
On Wednesday, March 24th, Marian University’s Pro-Life group, Knights for Life, gathered to chalk positive, supporting messages on campus sidewalks as part of Students for Life’s National Pro-Life Chalk Day in Indianapolis, IN. Messages were life-affirming, such as “Life is Precious!” “Mothers are Strong, Mothers are Brave!” “We support Pregnant and Parenting Students!” Knights for Life members were excited to
Kristan Hawkins to Address Arizona State University on the Future is Anti-Abortion Speaking Tour, Unpacking the Grassroots Trends Changing America
Autumn Doersching | April 15, 2021
“Universities have tried to ‘cancel’ me and the Pro-Life Generation because they know we are effecting change — turning hearts and minds against abortion,” said SFLA’s Kristan Hawkins. “These are cultural shifts you’re not hearing about in a media environment that supports abortion. Come learn about how these changes have convinced me that the Future Is Anti-Abortion.” TEMPE, A.Z., and
Five Ways You Can Help Pregnant Women In Need
SFLA Staff | August 5, 2020
A woman facing an unplanned pregnancy may feel very overwhelmed and afraid. She may need support and someone to comfort her during this challenging experience. As pro-life people, we care deeply about reaching out to women in crisis to help them see they are not alone. The smallest action can have a great impact, and in the case of pro-life
Pro-Life Students Raise Over $700 in Donations & Supplies for Pregnancy Centers During COVID-19
Mary Briganti | June 16, 2020
Three students from the 2019-2020 William Wilberforce class adapted their fellowship projects to help Pregnancy Help Centers in Nebraska, California, and Texas during the pandemic. By hosting online item drives and Facebook fundraisers, these students raised over $700 in monetary donations and item donations combined. One student collected almost 50 items for her local center in Rio Grande Valley,