Start making your March for Life plans
The anniversary of Roe v. Wade—January 22—is four short months away, and we’re already making plans. Note that the 2017 March for Life in Washington, D.C., will be delayed due to the presidential inauguration, but the Walk for Life West Coast will take place on the usual date. That means that the observance will take place over two weekends, not just one.
Here’s where you can find Secular Pro-Life:
Friday, January 20, 2017
San Francisco, CA
Evening: We will join forces with the San Francisco chapter of Pro-Life Future for a night of fundraising, socializing, and… drum roll please… karaoke! Details TBD.
Saturday, January 21, 2017
San Francisco, CA
Morning/Afternoon: Walk for Life West Coast. Meetup details will be posted on facebook.
Afternoon/Evening: Volunteers needed to help set up for the Students for Life conference.
Sunday, January 22, 2017
1111 Gough St., San Francisco, CA
All Day: Students for Life of America National Conference – West Coast. Secular Pro-Life president Kelsey Hazzard and the National Black Pro-Life Coalition’s Christina Bennett will finally give the presentation we were supposed to give last year before the snowstorm ruined everything, not that we’re bitter. Come learn how to make your pro-life group racially and religiously inclusive! Featuring funny/offensive “what not to do” skits. Also, Secular Pro-Life will have an exhibit booth, so say hello and get free stuff. Registration required.
Monday, January 23 through Thursday, January 26, 2017: TBD, possible strategy meetings, sidewalk counseling, volunteering, etc. in San Francisco and/or Washington, D.C. We welcome your suggestions in the comments section!
Friday, January 27, 2017
Washington, D.C.
Morning/Afternoon: March for Life. Meetup details will be posted on facebook.
Afternoon/Evening: Volunteers needed to help set up for the Students for Life conference.
Saturday, January 28, 2017
600 Watkins Park Drive, Upper Marlboro, MD
All Day: Students for Life of America National Conference – East Coast. Same as above, but the east coast conference is traditionally the larger of the two. Registration required.
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