Friend,
Last night, I was reading a news article that reported that a majority believe 2013 was a "bad year."
Bad year? Not for babies! 87 surgical abortion clinics closed in 2013 alone -- that means the number of abortion facilities are down 73% from the abortion industry's peak in 1991!
I want you to know that 2013 was a year that LIVES WERE SAVED, even if Washington can't get their act together.
Little boys and girls were spared from abortion because of the work you have allowed us to do, and 2013 might have been the most successful year for our pro-life values.
In 2013, you allowed Students for Life to visit over 350 college campuses, start more than 100 new pro-life youth organizations, and train thousands of young leaders.
Through your prayers, financial support, and grassroots action, we've seen more than 87 abortion facilities close this year. Despite having the most pro-abortion president in our nation's history, Planned Parenthood was handed defeat after crushing defeat. And, because of Kermit Gosnell, our nation learned what a gruesome practice abortion is.
Heading into 2014, we know we are going to have our work cut out for us, and our team is going to need you now more than ever. We are preparing for our largest expansion of team members ever to help meet the needs of our 780 pro-life youth groups and the fight back against the Culture of Dealth's advances on our nation's campuses.
Will you stand with Students for Life one last time in 2013 by making an end of the year gift of $100, $50, or even $25 that will be instantly doubled by our $110,000 matching grant?
We have less than 48 hours to go and need to raise $29,543. I hope you can stand with us.
For Life,
Kristan Hawkins
President, Students for Life of America
P.S. - I hope by now, you have had the chance to see our newest video. It's 6 minutes long, but I promise it will give you the hope you need heading into 2014.
P.P.S. - Because Students for Life of America is a 501c3 organization, all of your donations are tax deductible!
Last night, I was reading a news article that reported that a majority believe 2013 was a "bad year."
Bad year? Not for babies! 87 surgical abortion clinics closed in 2013 alone -- that means the number of abortion facilities are down 73% from the abortion industry's peak in 1991!
I want you to know that 2013 was a year that LIVES WERE SAVED, even if Washington can't get their act together.
Little boys and girls were spared from abortion because of the work you have allowed us to do, and 2013 might have been the most successful year for our pro-life values.
In 2013, you allowed Students for Life to visit over 350 college campuses, start more than 100 new pro-life youth organizations, and train thousands of young leaders.
Through your prayers, financial support, and grassroots action, we've seen more than 87 abortion facilities close this year. Despite having the most pro-abortion president in our nation's history, Planned Parenthood was handed defeat after crushing defeat. And, because of Kermit Gosnell, our nation learned what a gruesome practice abortion is.
Heading into 2014, we know we are going to have our work cut out for us, and our team is going to need you now more than ever. We are preparing for our largest expansion of team members ever to help meet the needs of our 780 pro-life youth groups and the fight back against the Culture of Dealth's advances on our nation's campuses.
Will you stand with Students for Life one last time in 2013 by making an end of the year gift of $100, $50, or even $25 that will be instantly doubled by our $110,000 matching grant?
We have less than 48 hours to go and need to raise $29,543. I hope you can stand with us.
For Life,
Kristan Hawkins
President, Students for Life of America
P.S. - I hope by now, you have had the chance to see our newest video. It's 6 minutes long, but I promise it will give you the hope you need heading into 2014.
P.P.S. - Because Students for Life of America is a 501c3 organization, all of your donations are tax deductible!
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