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Over 500 March for Life in Monroe

Over 500 Pro-Life champions from Monroe & West Monroe marched for Life at our Northeast Life March! One of the most touching moments from the morning was a quote from Kila Gonzales, President of I Will Carry You, an organization supporting families experiencing pregnancy and infant loss through birth and bereavement doula services. Kila said,…

Pro-Life Heroine Passes Away: Florina Ann Roy Alexander

Florina Ann Roy Alexander, a champion of unborn babies passed away on December 19th of 2022. She was a caring mother of 12 children, and a trailblazer in Louisiana among elected officials. In early 2022, she was honored by the Republican Party of Louisiana with the Pro-Life Legacy Award in recognition of her many decades of…

South Carolina Supreme Court Strikes Down Pro-Life Law, Finds So-Called Right to Abortion in State’s Constiution

By Sarah Zagorski Last week, the South Carolina Supreme Court struck down  a pro-life law that protected babies after six-weeks fetal age when a heartbeat is detected  because of a “right to privacy” found in their state’s constitution. This was a huge loss for unborn babies, and the first time a state court in the…

New FDA Regulations Could Turn Pharmacies Into Abortion Clinics

By Sarah Zagorski, Communications Director  Earlier this week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) updated their regulations to allow the lethal chemical abortion pill regimen  to be dispensed in pharmacies across the United States. CVS and Walgreens have already stated they plan to implement this in their pharmacies! This would make them an incredible large…

New Orleans Student Education with Youth Dir!

This past Saturday, November 19th, Louisiana Right to Life hosted 15 pro-life advocates to learn pro-life apologetics, hear local testimonies, and grow together as pro-life leaders at the New Orleans PULSE Immersion.  At PULSE, students developed conversation skills to communicate the pro-lfie message in a compassionate and effective manner. In small groups, students practiced having…