
On Tuesday, March 18, pro-life students across the nation grabbed their chalk and took to the sidewalks to expose the truth about Chemical Abortion Pills during National Pro-Life Chalk Day. Campuses and communities became canvases for bold, life-affirming messages that challenged the abortion industry’s dangerous lies.
With this year’s theme—This Is Chemical Abortion—activists used their creativity to highlight the devastating impact of abortion pills on preborn children, women’s health, and even the environment. From powerful artwork to hard-hitting facts, the pro-life movement made its message clear in vibrant chalk displays during this biannual event.
Now, it’s time to celebrate the best of the best! Our team has selected our 10 favorite chalk pieces that made a lasting impact. Check out the top picks below, listed alphabetically, and vote for your top three!
Voting will close tomorrow, March 26, at 11:59 p.m. EST.
Allen High School Students for Life Students for Life

Bishop Dwenger High School Saints for Life

Bishop Fenwick High School Students for Life

Butler University Bulldogs for Life

Holy Spirit Preparatory School


Students from this school submitted several gorgeous works of art – so we narrowed their artwork down to two pictures that encapsulate their talent!
Kennesaw State Students for Life

Putnam County Home School Students for Life

Stetson University Students for Life

Thomas More University Saints for Life

University of Wisconsin – River Falls Students for Life

We extend a heartfelt thank-you to all those who participated in Chalk Day this spring. Your dedication to spreading the Truth about Chemical Abortion Pills is commendable, and we look forward to seeing your artwork next time in the fall!
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