Category: Middle School

Students for Life of America To Continue Campus Outreach Using Online Platforms
Brenna Lewis | March 16, 2020
Amidst the coronavirus crisis and the ensuing campus shutdowns, Students for Life of America is continuing to reach out to students on campus and to change hearts and minds using online platforms. We plan on having more details soon, but we can share some information now: ACTION STEP ONE: While many students are no longer able to have one-on-one conversations

Top 8 (Pro-Life) Things to do During Coronavirus
Brenna Lewis | March 16, 2020
COVID-19, also known as Coronavirus, is forcing us all indoors, off campus, and into a virtual quarantine. While many schools are moving to online classes or determining a move in that direction in the coming weeks, we at SFLA decided to go ahead and create a plan for the Pro-Life Generation to go digital. So, here’s our advice on how to take advantage of all this extra time on your laptop and continue to be

No, Pro-Lifers Don’t Have to Adopt to be Pro-Life
Brenna Lewis | February 26, 2020
At Students for Life, we hear it all and we’ve seen it all. People have hit us with jump ropes and thrown human excrement at us in front of government buildings, college students dress up as vaginas and protest our displays, students approach us on campus and argue the morality of euthanizing children up through toddlerhood… You name it, we’ve

A Mind-Changing Dialogue with a National Pro-Life March Protestor
Stephanie Stone | February 18, 2020
I have attended the National Pro-Life March in D.C. since I was 12 years old. However, as a child, and eventually as a student, the passion and courage that swept over me whenever I’d march next to those who felt the same as I did, sometimes would hide itself whenever I was faced with a challenger. I was shy. And who could blame me?

Pro-Choice Student Talks to Students for Life Leader & Rethinks Everything
Sarah Michalak | February 13, 2020
Changing the culture for Life requires us to have heart and mind changing conversations on campus. Abortion is a controversial topic. It can be uncomfortable to bring up and sometimes that discomfort can make starting conversations difficult. BUT we always must remember the impact our conversations can have. One conversation can change someone’s life forever! Abortion takes a human life

NEW Prizes for Having Pro-Life Conversations
Lori Cascio | February 7, 2020
Our numbers are still climbing as the TALK Challenge continues this spring with new prizes. During the 2020 Spring Semester, for every 50 conversations logged, you get a $10 Amazon e-gift card! In addition to this prize change, we are also starting a regional competition for the top school in each region to earn their choice of one of the

5 Valentine’s Ideas for Students for Life Groups
Brenna Lewis | February 6, 2020
Ghandi said, “Where there is love, there is life.” And he couldn’t have been any more right! The pro-life movement is the movement of love. And that’s why February is FULL of ready-made ideas for group events and activities. If you’re part of a pro-life group on campus… check these out! Group Event & Activity Ideas #1 Table on Campus

Student with Spina Bifida Marches for the Preborn with Disabilities
Brenna Lewis | January 31, 2020
Guest Post by Seton Hall University Student Gregory Lobo My name is Greg Lobo and I am a senior history major at Seton Hall University. I am an active member of our pro-life group, Pirates For Life. I just wanted to tell you my story of how I got involved in pro-life activism and what an integral part of my

Could We Be Witnessing a Pro-Life Revolution?
Brenna Lewis | January 29, 2020
Guest Post by Victoria Robinson, Save the Storks I’ve been involved in the pro-life cause for over two decades. For twenty years, I worked as the CEO/Executive Director of three separate pregnancy resource centers (PRC’s) in North Carolina and Tennessee. After a much-loved career, I felt called to make a change so as to reach a wider audience with the

Disgusting! Pro-Choicers Celebrate Tragic Car Crash Involving Covington Catholic Students
Brenna Lewis | January 28, 2020
This weekend, while traveling home from the National Pro-Life March, a bus carrying pro-lifers from Covington Catholic High School in Kentucky was in an accident when a driver, who unfortunately died at the scene, drove on the wrong side of the highway, crashing into their bus. Covington Catholic is the high school that was targeted by media outlets like CNN
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