Category: Closing Abortion Facilities

Students for Life Joins Other Pro-Life Groups In Opposing New Planned Parenthood Facility In Florida
Brenna Lewis | March 9, 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

Spokane City Council Passes Ordinance To Silence Pro-Life Christians
Brenna Lewis | March 4, 2020
Spokane City Councilwoman Lori Kinnear got her wish: the city will now be empowered to use police officers to shut up the hundreds of pro-life Christians who regularly pray outside a local Planned Parenthood abortion facility. Recently, the Spokane City Council passed an ordinance allowing the police to cite the pro-lifers for ‘noise’ complaints. Kinnear previously had asked the police

Florida Students Tell Planned Parenthood: ‘We Don’t Want You In Our State’
Brenna Lewis | February 25, 2020
The pro-life movement is motivated by the desire to protect all human life from the moment of conception. We know that all human beings have inherent dignity and are worthy of protection. So when Florida students heard that Planned Parenthood wanted to open a new abortion facility in Port St. Lucie, Florida, they started organizing with other pro-life groups to

Alabama Pro-Life Students Help Stop Planned Parenthood From Opening
Brenna Lewis | January 9, 2020
Working with groups like CEC for Life, Students for Life activists in Alabama have helped keep a new Birmingham Planned Parenthood from opening. Katie Lodjic, the National Field Director for Students for Life Action commented, “Numerous pro-life students have volunteered their time and energy to stop the new abortion facility from opening up in their community. They have been actively

