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Students for Life Joins Other Pro-Life Groups In Opposing New Planned Parenthood Facility In Florida

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Brenna Lewis - 09 Mar 2020

“The pro-life generation knows the truth about Planned Parenthood and how their healthcare services continue to decrease while Planned Parenthood’s abortions increase and they continue to take in over $600 million a year in taxpayer-funding. We’re glad to support Florida pro-lifers in opposing this new facility,” said Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America. 

PORT ST. LUCIE, FL and FREDERICKSBURG, VA (3-09-2020)–

Students for Life in Florida will be joining with other pro-life groups to show their opposition to a new Planned Parenthood that is being opened in Port St. Lucie.

Ryan Neuhaus, the Florida Regional Coordinator for Students for Life of America said, “The pro-life movement in Florida does not want to see another Planned Parenthood open in our state. We want to see our taxpayer dollars go to real healthcare options that support women and families and support human life. We are firmly opposed to any new Planned Parenthood facilities.”

The groups will be meeting starting at 5:30 PM today, March 9th at the Port St. Lucie City Hall, 121 SW Port St. Lucie BLVD. They will be rallying to show their opposition to a new abortion facility that is currently under construction. Students for Life members will be speaking at the rally and are available for interviews.

You can read more about the pro-life movement’s work in Port St. Lucie at the link here.

Recently, Florida Atlantic University students spoke at a Port St. Lucie City Hall meeting to share their opposition. You can read more here.

Students for Life has also been active in Kansas in opposing the opening of a new Planned Parenthood facility. You can read more about that here

You can read our analysis of Planned Parenthood’s latest annual report here.

For questions or to set up an interview, please contact Matt Lamb at [email protected]

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Students for Life of America is the nation’s largest pro-life student organization, with over 1,225 student groups on high school and college campuses across the country. 

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