Secular Pro-Life
  • Home
  • About
    • Meet The Team
    • Mission and Vision
    • Stances
      • Abortion
      • Religion
      • Contraception
      • The Rape Exception
  • Content
    • Index
    • Blog
    • Myths
    • Research
      • Abortion Law and Abortion Rates
      • Abortion Law and Pregnancy Rates
      • Later Abortion
      • Embryonic Hearts
      • Abortion Views and Gender
    • Collections
      • For the biology textbook tells me so
      • Fixed that meme for you
      • They can hear you
      • Parents can hear you
      • Our children’s heartbeats
      • Becoming Pro-Life
    • Publications
      • Overview Brochure
      • Why Secular People Should Care
    • Store
  • Contact
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer Opportunities
    • Donor Opportunities
    • Why support SPL?
  • Donate
  • Menu Menu

Virtual Pro-Life Events Tomorrow

January 29, 2021/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

The March for Life will not be held in person this year, a first in its decades-long history. The reasons for making that call were sound, and you can watch live as a small group of pro-life leaders symbolically march in place of the hundreds of thousands of people who normally would. Still, it’s a tough environment and we all hope that we will be in Washington, D.C. this time next year.
One of the major benefits of the annual March for Life is networking. It is an opportunity for pro-life people from various states to join in our nation’s capital, learn from one another, and develop new strategies to save babies’ lives from abortion. We are doing our best to replicate that in a virtual setting, with two events tomorrow (all times Eastern).
(1) The Cardinal O’Connor Conference on Life, traditionally held at Georgetown University, will be held remotely beginning tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. Secular Pro-Life appreciates this opportunity to connect with Catholic university students and help them reach their secular classmates with the pro-life message. Stop by our virtual exhibit booth between 12:15 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. and say hello! Registration is required. 
(2) Tomorrow night from 7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., we will join our friends at Rehumanize International and other organizations for a virtual game night! Tickets are pay-what-you-want. Each organization will host a game, and Secular Pro-Life has selected Family Feud; you can help by taking this survey in advance. 
We hope to see you soon!
[Photo credit: Chris Montgomery on Unsplash]

Related Posts

Share this entry
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share on Pinterest
  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Reddit
  • Share by Mail
  • Link to Instagram
https://i0.wp.com/secularprolife.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/chris-montgomery-smgTvepind4-unsplash.jpg?fit=400%2C300&ssl=1 300 400 Kelsey Hazzard https://secularprolife.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/SecularProlife2.png Kelsey Hazzard2021-01-29 11:18:002021-11-08 12:13:15Virtual Pro-Life Events Tomorrow
0 replies

Leave a Reply

Want to join the discussion?
Feel free to contribute!

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Follow via Email

* indicates required

Categories

  • Ableism
  • Abortion pills
  • Administrative
  • Adoption and Foster Care
  • Biology
  • Bodily Rights
  • en español
  • Late-Term Abortion
  • Legislation, laws, and court cases
  • Miscarriage & Pregnancy Loss
  • Personhood
  • Philosophy
  • Pro-Life Demographics
  • Rape Exception
  • Religion
  • Research
  • SPL Emails
  • Uncategorized
  • We Asked You Answered
  • Your Stories

Archive

As the national conversation on abortion intensifies, it’s more important than ever that we demonstrate that anyone can–and everyone should–oppose abortion. Thanks to you, we are working to change minds, transform our culture, and protect our prenatal children. Every donation supports our ability to provide nonsectarian, nonpartisan arguments against abortion. Please donate today.

DONATE
© Copyright 2023 Secular Pro-Life. All rights reserved. Website Design by TandarichGroup

Related Posts

Our cultural gaslighting of women who miscarry before 20 weeks The Fundamental Question of the Abortion Debate: A Response to Nathan Nobis
Scroll to top