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13 Feb 2020

How to Change Policies at YOUR School to Help Pregnant Students

Brenna Lewis | February 13, 2020
Pregnancy discrimination should not be happening on campuses… yet it does at an alarming rate. Just recently, Students for Life has received numerous emails and phone calls from students who believe their school is discriminating against them due to their pregnancies. This is against the law and we want to do everything we can to help, but all too often,
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11 Feb 2020

Big Win: Catholic University Helps Pregnant Students

Caroline Wharton | February 11, 2020
Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin has devised a new plan in order to help single mothers on campus. It will create a new living community for retired religious sisters, Milwaukee senior citizens, and single mothers attending Mount Mary University. The new building will also include a child day care for up to 100 children! Currently, no such day care
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07 Feb 2020

The 2020 Pregnant on Campus Group of the Year!

Brenna Lewis | February 7, 2020
We were blown away by our Pregnant on Campus Group of the Year, the Texas A&M Pro-Life Aggies! This group has evaluated the needs of their campus to ensure student parents can be successful and pregnant students have hope for a great future. First, the Pro-Life Aggies raised $30,000 in scholarship money to help pregnant and parenting students on their
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07 Feb 2020

How YOU Can Help Pregnant Students Using Title IX

Brenna Lewis | February 7, 2020
When you think about Title IX, what is the first thing that comes to your head? Usually it’s sexual assault or women’s equality in sports, but there’s another aspect of Title IX that directly affects students and isn’t really talked about. It’s pregnancy discrimination. At Students for Life of America, we have the Pregnant on Campus Initiative which exists so
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31 Jan 2020

How Can I Help a Woman in Need?

Brenna Lewis | January 31, 2020
Guest Post by Real Alternatives Finding out that someone you care about is pregnant when it isn’t planned may come as a huge shock – the news might even be upsetting. Too many teenagers in America find themselves in this situation every year. When you hear the news, it’s ok to be shocked or feel upset – that’s normal. But
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