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Help Pregnant Women Now!

On the evening of August 3, after he signed the Commonwealth’s budget, Governor Shapiro shockingly let out a press release stating he was not going to renew the Real Alternatives Contract that provides statewide pregnancy and parenting support to women experiencing an unexpected pregnancy. See www.RealAlternatives.org/dhscontract.

Please take these three actions below to restore the award winning taxpayer-funded pregnancy and parenting support program that has provided alternatives to abortion to 350,000 women in the Commonwealth the last 27 years!

Encourage your Pennsylvania Senators and Representatives to do whatever it takes  to renew the Real Alternatives contract!

1) CALL and e-mail your state representatives and ESPECIALLY your senators:

 To send an immediate message and call your state legislators, click here.

2) CALL the pro-life PA senate leadership and PA pro-life house leadership:

 Pro-life Leadership in the PA Senate and House:

PA Senator Kim Ward – Senator Pro Tempore:  (717) 787-6063

PA Senator Joe Pittman– Senate Majority Leader:  (717) 787-8724

PA Senator Scott Martin– Senator Appropriation Chairman:  (717) 787-6535

PA Representative Brian Cutler– House Minority Leader:  (717) 783-6424

PA Representative Seth Grove– House Minority Appropriations Chair:  (717) 783-2655

3) E-MAIL the two pro-life PA House democrats:

 To send an immediate message to the two pro-life Democrats, click here.

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Gríma Wormtongue Sways Shapiro Government

If you have watched The Lord of The Rings, you must be familiar with Gríma Wormtongue, the snake tongued advisor, who whispers poison into the ears of the king, weakening his resolve to rule justly. The effect of Planned Parenthood’s whisperings into our Governor’s ears is certainly evident in his latest announcement to defund Real Alternatives – an organization that provides real alternatives to abortion by offering maternity and baby care, counselling, adoption referrals and pregnancy resources.

The greed of evil lies in this: not only does it demand to exist but insists that good be destroyed for its sake. While the government pressroom celebrated the retiring of Real Alternatives contract as a “Major Win For Women’s Health”, it begs the question: how is this a win for women seeking to continue their pregnancies if their funding is taken away and given to those who have vowed to kill their babies for them?

Seeking counsel from providers of death in his first week in office, Shapiro has continued to advance their agendas in the name of “women’s healthcare”. Pregnancy Centers do more for pregnant mothers than Planned Parenthood ever has. Women who choose to bring their babies into this world deserve care and support from those who care for them and their children. Real Alternatives centers do that.

To this day, the State of Pennsylvania has modelled what pregnancy resources can do for expectant mothers and has seen the benefit of having a state-funded program that help families thrive. Breaking “the pattern” that has been recognized by both parties over the years, is both unnecessary and unhelpful to thousands of women across the Commonwealth.

Governor Josh Shapiro declared, “Pennsylvanians made clear by electing me as Governor that they support a woman’s freedom to choose, and I will be steadfast in defending that right” (emphasis added). Do you think he knows that women choose pregnancies if help is available?

While we continue to fight this injustice, would you join our efforts to urge the Governor to reconsider retiring Real Alternatives’ Contract? You can send a message to PA State Representative and Senator here or email the Governor here

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Abortion Is Never A Humane Choice

News articles such as these are frequently making the rounds into our media feeds. In this article, I want to call particular attention to the instances being used by secular media to promote abortion as healthcare, usually citing cases of fatal prenatal abnormalities.

Riding on the waves of sentimentality, mainstream media is promoting abortion as the best available choice for women. But the fabric of humanity is not made entirely of emotions alone. It is a tapestry of physical, emotional, psychological, moral and spiritual components weaving together, every part as important as the other.

Medical science is greatly helpful in diagnosing the condition of a baby in utero. It is a shame when medical professionals presume to use this knowledge to tell parents they can now decide to actively “terminate” their baby. To offer parents the sole choice of suffocating or dismembering their non-viable baby, in order to alleviate the temporary emotional distress they might be experiencing is exposing them to long lasting psychological and emotional trauma.

Death of a child is extremely traumatic for parents. Counting down the days, knowing that your baby won’t make it can be understandably agonizing. Grieving is a necessary part of dealing with that trauma. But to be responsible for inducing an early death by cruel and painful methods is a burden that parents should not be forced to carry.

With Planned Parenthood and pro-abortionists selling the lie that it is a quick in and out procedure with no details of what the procedure really is, I truly believe that most parents given a limited time to make a life or death decision are choosing abortions ignorant of what it entails.

I hold no judgement towards parents who choose abortion in a period of great vulnerability. But to those who provide this as the optimal solution, what do we say? Isn’t there anything to be said for the morality of the act or the humanity of the child? To put parents in the position of having to kill their own babies, babies they had dreams and hopes for? And to journalists and media personalities who uphold abortion as “the ultimate savior of women”, what do we say? Of course, these emotionally charged stories strike a note with readers (because who among us haven’t experienced loss and suffering?) but they are also what drive mobs beyond the realms of rationality! They can be a powerful tool to evoke empathy but they must never be used to dull consciences and sway us away from reason.

For the sake of simplicity, I refer to this article, where two arguments are made: first, carrying the baby to term put (mother’s) life at risk because of preexisting conditions. I expect this would have been a concern even if the baby was completely healthy. Isn’t this a risk that was taken into consideration early on in the pregnancy? Wouldn’t appropriate medical attention and care be extended to her if her baby didn’t have the diagnosis? So why is that choice withheld from her in this situation?

Some other articles mentioned doctors not fearful of treating at-risk women due to abortion laws. Unfortunately, medical professionals have been trained and empowered to take the lives of the unborn in such cases. Abortion law does not prevent a mother whose life is in danger from receiving the treatments she needs even if it results in the loss of the baby’s life. This is done by inducing labor or delivering the baby alive through medical interventions. The difference may seem subtle but has enormous weight in the decision making. Perhaps this is an invitation for those in the medical field to grow in their competency and discretion by reviewing case by case. Abortion has been the norm for far too long.

The second reason cited was, “to prevent (the baby) suffering”. Studies show that babies in the womb as young as 15 weeks can feel pain. If the baby could speak for himself, I’m certain that the comfort of their mother’s womb in their suffering would be greatly preferred to the methods used for abortion. But of course, “fetuses” can’t speak and hence we assume that they would choose death for themselves if they could.

I reckon it is far easier living with the natural death of a child than having to live with deliberately choosing to end your child’s life.

Most of us are capable of rational, moral decision-making no matter how deep our emotions may run. (It’s probably the only thing keeping many of us from prisons!) This is precisely why when parents are faced with the discovery of their child’s fatality, we as a community including family and friends, medical professionals, media persons, spiritual leaders, and everyone involved, must rally to support them emotionally and rationally in the midst of a crisis instead of pushing them to make choices they may come to regret with time. And there are other choices! I contend that a truly compassionate approach would be to give the choice of living out their parenthood in the brief time they have with their baby than to rip that privilege away from them.

It is still their baby, viable or not. If non-viability is what determines the choice for abortion, perhaps it is because we have told them that the child is of better value to them dead than suffering – physically, financially and emotionally. Would we take this approach with babies outside of the womb? Would we kill a child who was dying just to spare parents emotional anguish?

Currently, 80% of parents with fatal prenatal diagnosis abort their babies. When offered the right kind of perinatal hospice care, 75-85% of parents are likely to carry their babies to term despite the circumstances.

Parents have a right to be allowed to grieve while also acting humanely towards their unborn. I would argue that those in the medical field have a duty to expend all options of real healthcare for women in difficult pregnancies without offering abortion first. To not do so is to unnecessarily make their non-viable baby a threat to the parent’s well-being.

When the fatal instruments have been put away, when the news story has run its course and all is silent, will their grief echo consolation or despair at what was chosen?

Remember I said there are other options? Be Not Afraid (BNA) offers support to parents carrying to term following a prenatal diagnosis. BNA along with Heartbeat Int’l, Charlotte Lozier Institute and Her Plan is working on a national initiative to create a prolife network of service providers who can offer case management support to parents carrying to term following a prenatal diagnosis. They offer training to organizations in developing their own BNA-modeled service. Find more information on www.prenataldiagnosis.org.  

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You Have the Power to Influence the Next Generation!

            It had been a difficult week. A local news operation had produced a glowing report on the abortion pill known as mifepristone, without any discussion of the drug’s inherent dangers. Another media outlet was citing a poll purporting to show that the number of Americans who believe that it is important to have children had dramatically dropped since the late 1990s. Media bias and misinformation seemed to be the order of the day.

            Then, out of the blue, I received a phone call which rocked my world.

            A faithful pro-life advocate was calling on behalf of her four-year-old great nephew. He had seen an image of the baby in the mother’s womb and was fascinated by it. As a result, he wanted a soft-touch fetal model to call his own.

            I gladly complied with his request, thinking to myself that there is always hope in the next generation. That little boy recognizes the preciousness and humanity of the child in the womb—so much so, that he wants to be constantly reminded of it.

            The brilliant songwriting team of composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II once composed a song called “Carefully Taught” for the hit musical “South Pacific.”

            It speaks of discrimination—and that you have to be taught to hate and fear. It’s so true, isn’t it? For instance, it seems as if we are born with a natural affinity for babies. But, by adopting abortion culture, our society teaches us to turn our backs on the most vulnerable among us.

            In that four-year-old’s plea for a model of a preborn baby to call his own, I see a flicker of hope. If children can be taught to hate and fear, they can also be taught to love and accept. Never underestimate the power you have in influencing the next generation. They are eager to hear a life-affirming message and to carry it out in their young lives.

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World, Could You Please Make Up Your Mind?

The champagne carpets were rolled out.

The stage was set.

The winners were decided.

The Oscar ceremony unfolded in a celebration of fashion, culture and talent on Sunday.

Amidst the glitz and glam, the audience witnessed a number of what I believe to be pro-life moments on and off stage.

(Did you notice how many mothers were thanked at the Oscars???)

One among the winners who walked up the stage to receive the honor of the coveted golden statue was James Martin. Surrounded by the directors and a co-actor of An Irish Goodbye, he was celebrated on stage with these heartwarming words by Tom Berkeley, “This award is actually the second most important thing about today because it’s this man’s birthday… We’d love to use the rest of our time up here to sing for him.” They proceeded to sing Happy Birthday to him as the audience joined in.

What is striking about this scene is that the world is full of praise for this man who made history as the first actor with Down Syndrome to win an Oscar while also holding strongly to the conviction that the law must allow children with disabilities to be aborted.

Ironically for James Martin, the United Kingdom, from whence he hails, has a law that permits abortion up to birth when “there is a substantial risk that if the child were born it would suffer from such physical or mental abnormalities as to be seriously handicapped” which includes Down’s Syndrome.

Last year, Heidi Crowter, a 27 year old woman with Down’s Syndrome, appealed over this law and lost. When asked to comment, the chief executive of the British Pregnancy Advisory Services, Clare Murphy is reported to have said, “There is no contradiction between a society which champions the rights of disabled people and one which allows women to make difficult decisions in heart-breaking situations.” She is reported to have further commented that the case was an attack on pregnant women’s rights – “not just to abortion, but to making their own decisions during childbirth”.

But I ask, isn’t there a contradiction? How are we championing the rights of disabled people if we are also championing mothers who end these very lives?

The argument is always that the woman’s right to be able to live a fulfilling life would be significantly crippled by having a child that needs special attention, that a Down Syndrome child will make life more difficult for her than a normal child, that the child will not have “the quality of life” he deserves. And hence, must be allowed by law to “terminate the baby”. There is little to no threat to the mother’s life or health in these circumstances, not any more than in the usual cases. To promote the idea that any child, able or disabled, needs to die for a woman to live as she wants is greatly misguided.

According to United States Congress Joint Economic Comittee, up to 60-90 percent of babies predicted to be born with the condition is lost to abortion in the US. If given a chance who knows what beautiful things they might go on to do. Of course not every person with Down Syndrome will make it to the Oscars or make it big in the world. But if we were to put people in categories of abled and disabled, I’m sure the statement will remain true for both. On what basis do we decide which ones to terminate and which ones to keep?

Interestingly, gong back to the Oscars, a lot of the winners in their acceptance speeches, spoke of struggles, of failures and almost giving up, of family and friends who supported them. Many of them also spoke of their mothers. Acknowledging the sacrifices they made for them, grown men and women talked about bringing their winning trophy home to their mothers.

Human beings have always been a species of resilient creatures. Struggling is how we’ve made it. When a new life comes into being, it is important to recognize that challenges will arise. And how we make it through them determines so much of the outcome. We are capable of creative problem solving, of rising above our circumstances and finding ways for both mother and child to live extremely fulfilling lives. But if the first choice offered is to take the easy way out, where does that leave them both?

By pushing abortion in any case is to limit the endless possibilities that can be. One family’s choice to explore their options led to medical history. Adiah Laelynn and Adrial Luka Nadaraja were born at just 22 weeks, according to Guinness World Record, the world’s most premature twins. And now history is being made in the entertainment industry by someone who would have been a “choice”. When will the world that celebrates the successes of people it qualified for abortions, wake up to the paradox of its own making?

On a parting note, kudos to the team of An Irish Goodbye for recognizing that even winning the Oscar comes only second to the person of James Martin as they celebrated his birthday.

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An Example of Courage Under Fire

Praying. Protecting your son. Helping women in crisis.

             These are now actionable offenses under the brave new world in which our Department of Justice operates. My friend and fellow Catholic University alum Mark Houck was recently acquitted in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on charges stemming from these “offenses.” These are now considered federal criminal acts under Merrick Garland’s tortured interpretation of the Freedom of Access to Clinics (“FACE”) Act. When the Supreme Court overturned Roe through last June’s Dobbs decision, the Biden Administration vowed to restore “women’s health access” through abortion. While not enforcing the law of the land is a curious exercise of executive power, we now know that at least they were not bluffing.

             While its consequences are mind-boggling, the actual incident giving rise to the trial was simple enough. Approximately a year and a half ago Mark Houck was observing his weekly vigil outside the Planned Parenthood center at 12th and Locust Streets in Philadelphia, praying the rosary and passing leaflets to women approaching the facility. One of the center’s “escorts,” Bruce Love, took it upon himself to leave its grounds, bypass his ostensible clients and intimidate both Mark and his son, Mark Jr. Despite violating the clinic’s own policies prohibiting contact with protestors, Mr. Love’s harassment continued unabated, resulting in Mark pushing him to the sidewalk. Mr. Love subsequently filed a private criminal complaint against Mark which was later dismissed under bizarre circumstances. This did not stop the DOJ from authorizing an armed predawn raid of Mark’s Kintnersville home last September, resulting in his arrest in front of his wife and seven children. This was despite the fact that Mark’s attorney had previously informed the US Attorney’s office that his client would peacefully surrender should they intend to prosecute – 6 months after Dobbs dropped. Coincidence?

             The ensuing trial at the end of January was just as dystopic. As I sat in  court, I marveled that tax dollars were fashioning a literal federal trial out of what was at most a simple assault. While the FACE Act was itself a largely cosmetic holdover from the Clinton era, it aims to protect pregnant women from their purported “harassment” by abortion protestors. It was never intended to protect escorts and certainly does not license those same escorts to harass protestors or their children. One of the most surreal moments at trial came from a fellow escort who saw the push. She attested to her “fear” regarding the “violence” she had witnessed. Apparently she was not familiar with the practices of the facility at which she volunteered.

             In many ways we can all relate to the spiritual agony Mark underwent – being pilloried for doing what is right, facing the  charges of a hateful mob and recognizing the dissonance between God’s law and man’s. As a fellow worker in this vital mission I can only hope to emulate his example in the work before me, at a time where the pro-life message has never been the object of more blind, insensate rage. In the same way, I urge all chapter leaders and members to draw inspiration from Mark’s example. One person can truly make a difference in this great fight. Dobbs has cleared the way for us to follow in his footsteps across our great Commonwealth. From Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, from Scranton to Erie, let us pick up the torch and never lose faith in this great spiritual, political and human battle!

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Pro-Abortion Takeover of PA House

             Recent special elections in Pennsylvania have helped to usher in a new era in the Keystone State—an era in which, sadly, preborn children and their mothers face new legislative attacks.

             With Democrats winning all three February special elections, the leadership of the PA House of Representatives is now in pro-abortion hands. As a result, citizens are bracing for a pro-abortion legislative assault from the lower chamber.

             Pro-abortion legislative leaders would like to dismantle the Abortion Control Act. That landmark law was the basis of the U.S. Supreme Court case Planned Parenthood v. Casey in 1992. The law not only served as a model for the rest of the nation, but also gave rise to hundreds of additional protections for preborn children and their mothers throughout the various states.

            The Abortion Control Act is a common sense law which provides for informed consent, parental consent, a 24-hour waiting period for abortions, a late-term abortion ban, and a ban on sex selection abortions.

             It will be incumbent on pro-life advocates in Pennsylvania to contact their state representatives and make the case that the ACA is a time-tested law and should not be changed. Ironically, the move to dismantle the ACA comes at a time when abortions are on the rise in PA—fueled by a dramatic increase in chemical abortions.

            Abortion facilities throughout the Commonwealth are also openly marketing to women in other states, hoping to boost their bottom lines with customers beyond Pennsylvania’s borders. Abortion business executives have made it clear—they want to expand abortion in Pennsylvania.   

  Statistics show 33,206 abortions took place in Pennsylvania in 2021, an increase of 1,083 abortions over the 2020 total of 32,123. Imagine how many kindergarten classes the number 1,083 represents. We mourn the loss of these precious children, who never got the chance to see their mother’s face.

             Thankfully, the Pennsylvania state Senate stands as a firewall against pro-abortion initiatives coming from a hostile PA House of Representatives and Governor’s Office. The upper chamber will no doubt be playing defense against what is expected to be a flurry of pro-abortion legislation coming from the PA House.

            Gratefully, PA is also home to a vibrant, energetic pro-life movement which stands ready to defend the most vulnerable among us—no matter what the political odds.

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Hyde Amendment Saves Lives

They had both been born in the same country, but never met until after each had migrated to the U.S. They were young and filled with hope when they married—a union which would lead to seven children.

He supported his family as a barber, but he found that, in times of economic downturn, customers could be hard to come by. At Christmastime, a local firehouse would provide gifts for his beloved children, who well knew the poverty of their state in life.

These were my Italian grandparents, Leonard and Theresa. They may have had little in material goods, but they had plenty of love to spare.

I think of them often when pro-abortion politicians threaten to take away the Hyde Amendment, which ensures no taxpayer funding of abortion except in the rare cases of rape, incest, and to save the life of the mother.

I think of my grandparents because, while materially poor, they were rich in principles. And they viewed each of their children as a treasure.

It is condescending and classist to claim that low-income people “need” abortion. What they need is material and emotional support for themselves and their families. It seems especially revolting if a pregnant woman needs help with her rent payment and she is instead extended a cold-hearted offer to take the life of her preborn child.

It has been estimated that 2.5 million Americans are alive today because of the Hyde Amendment. It has stood the test of time and should not be tampered with. Attacking the Hyde Amendment is an attack on people who lack basic resources. It is unconscionable, and should not be permitted in a civilized society.

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What The Doctors Didn’t Tell You: The Truth about Chemical Abortion

Recently two Philadelphia-area OB-GYNS penned an opinion piece extolling the safety of medication/chemical abortion which accounts for the majority of abortions both nationally and statewide.  In an attempt to normalize an extremely unnatural procedure, they omitted information that every young woman and the general public should know.

Chemical abortion involves a regimen of two pills. Mifepristone blocks progesterone, thereby cutting off nutrients to the developing (but indisputably human) living child. Misoprostol is taken a few days later to expel the child from the womb. The authors of the aforementioned piece claim that this is a “safe and easy” procedure.

Nothing can be further from the truth.

Chemical abortion has four times the complication rate of surgical abortion. (Charlotte Lozier Institute, July 2022).  As chemical abortions increase, so do complications.  According to PA abortion statistics released by the Department of Health, chemical abortions have increased 17% in the Commonwealth since 2017, but complications from abortions have increased 125% in the same time frame.

In approximately three quarters of the cases, the complication involves “retained products of conception.” In other words, parts of the child’s body remain in the mother’s womb, causing infection and potentially sepsis. Chemical abortion can also cause hemorrhaging that a young woman may not recognize as abnormal and dangerous.

At least 26 deaths have been attributed to chemical abortion by the FDA. But those deaths were overlooked in the doctors’ article as were the 4000 adverse effects reported between 2002-2015.  The rate of abortion-related emergency room visits following a chemical abortion increased over 500% during this time period, according to an analysis of Medicaid claims data. (Charlotte Lozier Institute, November 2021).

One might think that the percentage of deaths and complications is low given the widespread distribution of the abortion pill. But this is far from “settled science” because available data is incomplete.

In 2016 the Obama-era FDA lifted the reporting requirement for adverse effects for the abortion pill regimen. Currently, only 28 states require providers to report post-abortion complications. How can any doctor proclaim the safety of the abortion pill when we’ve stopped collecting data on how unsafe it can be?

The FDA has now permanently lifted the in-person examination requirement and has given the green light to retail pharmacies to dispense the abortion pill regimen.

Via a virtual visit or phone call, a desperate and fearful young woman can potentially answer a few questions before picking up the abortion pill at her neighborhood CVS or perhaps have it delivered to her by mail. Without any physical examination, either before or after the abortion.

Suspending the safety protocols that were once required raises troubling questions.

What if a woman is further along than she thinks? The FDA recommends chemical abortion only through the 10th week of pregnancy. Rates of complication increase as pregnancy progresses.

What if her pregnancy is ectopic? The abortion pill will not resolve this medical emergency and her life can be seriously endangered.

What if she is unknowingly carrying twins? She may deliver one child and not realize another remains in her womb.

What if she is unknowingly Rh negative? She may jeopardize her ability to have children in the future.

What if she is forever traumatized when she sees a tiny leg or hand or nose as she flushes away “her pregnancy tissue” that is really her child?

Chemical abortion may seem like an “easy” path out of an unexpected pregnancy. However, it is not without both short- and long-term physical and emotional risks, and more so now than ever.

Women in crisis deserve better than this distorted form of “medicine.” They deserve authentic tangible help that will support them through a pregnancy and beyond. And their unrepeatable children deserve the same chance at life that you, and I, and the abortion doctors have been given.

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PA Abortion Totals Rise But the Number Would be Much Higher Were It Not for Pregnancy Help

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                CONTACT:  MARIA GALLAGHER, PPLF

January 2, 2023                                                                                    717-541-0034

HARRISBURG, PA—The number of abortions rose in Pennsylvania during the year 2021, according to figures released by the PA Department of Health.

 “Every abortion is a tragedy, but the increase in the number of abortions in Pennsylvania is particularly disturbing,” said Maria Gallagher, legislative director for the Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation, the Keystone State affiliate of National Right to Life.

 “Pennsylvania women deserve better than abortion, which is the taking of an innocent, unrepeatable human life. We need to invest more in services that empower pregnant women to make life-affirming decisions for themselves and their families,” Gallagher added.

 Statistics show 33,206 abortions took place in Pennsylvania in 2021, an increase of 1,083 abortions over the 2020 total of 32,123.

 “Imagine how many kindergarten classes the number 1,083 represents. We mourn the loss of these precious children, who never got the chance to see their mother’s face,” Gallagher said.

 The upsurge in abortion totals appears to be driven by the ever-rising number of chemical abortions, which now outnumber surgical abortions. The Department of Health states that 322 reports of complications from abortions were recorded in 2021—a dramatic increase of nearly 35 percent over the previous year’s totals.

 “Why are so many complications being reported? This is a public health problem that deserves immediate attention from Health Department officials,” Gallagher added.

 The number of abortions in Pennsylvania would be much higher were it not for Pennsylvania’s groundbreaking Pregnancy and Parenting Support Program, which provides comprehensive counseling and support for women facing unexpected pregnancies. The program, administered by Real Alternatives, has become a model for the rest of the nation.

 The statistics would also be higher were it not for the many other pregnancy resource centers throughout Pennsylvania, which offer everything from diapers to day care referrals, and from mentoring to maternity clothes to pregnant women in need.    

 The Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation is a grassroots right-to-life organization with members statewide.  As the state affiliate of National Right to Life, PPLF is committed to promoting the dignity and value of human life from conception to natural death and to restoring legal protection for preborn children.

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