Choose to be a Life Saver

Now that you’ve learned the truth about abortion and life affirming alternatives, are you ready to help defend the sanctity of life? Our mission at Human Life Alliance is to educate, equip, and empower people to change the culture from one that encourages abortion to a culture that respects life at all stages and at all ages, including the preborn.

She’s a Child, Not a “Choice” was designed to challenge the media and pop culture’s portrayal of pro-lifers and to educate people on the humanity of pre-born children. For the last 50 years, abortion proponents have been using “a woman’s right to choose” to deny humanity to the tens of millions of perfectly healthy babies who were aborted in the United States. Public opinion can change. When presented with the facts about ableism, fetal pain, human development during pregnancy, and the risks of abortion, people no longer see it as just a “choice.”

We want to make sure you have the truth so you can talk confidently to defend life from abortion. Being prepared for a conversation with a friend or family member facing an unexpected pregnancy could make all the difference. You could be the reason she contacts a pregnancy resource center or maternity home instead of going to Planned Parenthood or ordering chemical abortion drugs online.

While HLA is not political, we do believe that political awareness plays a huge role in our society regarding abortion. Be an informed voter when it comes to life issues and abortion, learn about local petitions and ballot initiatives, and contact your legislators regularly to let them know what’s on your mind.

Maybe you feel called to do more and want to get involved in the pro-life movement. We encourage you to engage actively in your community to defend life. Pro-life organizations are always looking for financial support and volunteers. Check for local options or use these tips to be a lifesaver.

College Campus

Students:  
•Form or join a pro-life group.
•Foster community with fellow students.
•Learn about resources for those who need pregnancy assistance.
•Advocacy: Politicians know who their votes come from, and student advocates can do extraordinary things.

Employees: 
•Help and advocate for student groups.
•Be a supportive voice for those facing an unexpected pregnancy.
•Learn what resources are available on campus and nearby for pregnant students. Be a supportive voice for those facing an unexpected pregnancy.

Sidewalk Advocates  

•Self-education: Continue to learn, research, and develop your understanding of life issues. Keep current with news, research, and policies concerning these issues. If you can think and speak coherently about these topics, then others will be able to hear and understand you better.
•Ask for the material you need. Share which materials people react to or ask for on the street. Educational pro-life groups rely on your input!

Pregnancy Centers 

Keep fighting the good fight!
•Advertise in your neighborhoods. Go to local churches and ask for fundraisers. Build awareness in the community so they have a vested interest in supporting your ministry.

Church Groups 

•Look for ways to support local pro-life efforts.
•Educate yourselves and others about all life issues so that anyone who asks you to defend your stance will receive a clear answer.
•Promote events, acknowledge members of the community, and try to find collaborative opportunities with other pro-life groups. Look for ways to support local pro-life efforts.