
The Pro-Life Story Behind “The Sound of Music”
Caroline Wharton | December 23, 2021
Raindrops on roses, and whiskers on kittens, and Maria von Trapp’s everlasting lessons; these are a few of our favorite things. This Christmas season, many of us are watching The Sound of Music again as a beloved holiday tradition. There is so much to love about this story, but it gets even better. Did you know Maria had her

Pro-Life Indiana High Schooler Files Lawsuit, Makes Shocking Allegations
Caroline Wharton | December 23, 2021
Being pro-life is not always accepted or allowed by pro-abortion school administrations—but Students for Life of America does not allow pro-life students to be silenced. That’s why a lawsuit was recently filed on behalf of a student facing alleged discrimination. There are a lot of questions surrounding this case so here’s what you need to know about this lawsuit. Key Points

SFLA Freshman Student Leader Files Suit against Noblesville High School, District and School Leadership Alleging Violations of Free Speech Rights & Intimidation
Kristi Hamrick | December 22, 2021
“Free speech rights that can’t be used don’t exist,” said SFLA’s Kristan Hawkins. “Once again, the Pro-Life Generation will have to take our case to court as another school abuses their authority by trying to slow walk a pro-life club to the exit.” NOBLESVILLE & INDIANAPOLIS, IN (12-22-2021) – Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins announced that

Adoption Gave Me a Brother
Caroline Wharton | December 21, 2021
GUEST POST: My mother always wanted a big family; after all, the more the merrier. However, for some years, it was just my sister and me. While at the time, it may have seemed like God didn’t bless her with the big family that my mother wanted, I know now that God’s timing and plan was just different and better

My Favorite Niece is Adopted
Caroline Wharton | December 21, 2021
GUEST POST: As we approach another Christmas while fighting against the anti-adoption narrative, my thoughts go back to one of my favorite Christmases. That year, Christmas dinner was as normal as could be. After my family and I spent all morning opening presents, we were fighting the lethargic feeling that inevitably comes after stuffing one’s face with amazing food

Biden Administration’s FDA Risks Women’s Lives to Open New Abortion Market
Caroline Wharton | December 16, 2021
“We always knew that the Biden Administration was full of abortion extremists with no regard for a preborn baby, but we hoped that they wanted women at least to survive an abortion. The FDA’s change in the health and safety standards for Chemical Abortion Pills places women at great risk of injury, infertility, and even death, which doesn’t seem

National Pro-Life Leaders Say Chemical Abortion Pill Pushing is an 11 On a Crisis Scale of 1 to 10
Caroline Wharton | December 16, 2021
As we await the FDA’s announcement of a decision regarding restrictions on Chemical Abortion Pills, Students for Life of America president, Kristan Hawkins, spoke to Representative Bob Good on the importance of stopping abortion pills from going through the mail. Earlier this year, Good introduced a bill called the “Teleabortion Prevention Act of 2021,” and he shared with Hawkins

Student’s Beautiful Poem on His Adoption Story
Caroline Wharton | December 16, 2021
While Students for Life of America doesn’t typically use our blog as a forum for poetry or songs, we could not resist sharing a sweet poem about adoption written by one of our amazing students, Camden Hardesty. Camden is a member and treasurer of the Sycamores for Life at Indiana State University, and he goes above and beyond in

Congratulations to Standing with You’s December Group of the Month!
Caroline Wharton | December 15, 2021
Just in time for the holidays, Standing with You, an initiative of Students for Life of America, has selected their group of the month for December, and we’re excited to announce that it is the merry and bright group from Connecticut University: UConn Students for Life! This group has found unique ways to serve pregnant and parenting students on campus.

Do You Understand Safe Haven Laws?
Caroline Wharton | December 15, 2021
The Dobbs v. Jackson oral arguments at the Supreme Court drew attention to the subject of Safe Haven Laws. Simply put, Safe Haven Laws (also called “Baby Moses” laws or “Safe Surrender” laws enable parents of infants to surrender their children at designated, safe locations within a certain timeframe after the child’s birth (this varies by state). Parents who avail themselves of