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To: julieee

I don’t necessarily object to this. But what if they took the money that this will cost and built a home for unwed mothers? What if they took the money and developed a Christian based mentoring program for young women?
What if they took the money and adopted a baby?

What if they all simply just put boots on the ground so to speak and worked to eliminate the social behavior that causes what they’re protesting?


2 posted on 09/07/2009 9:41:42 AM PDT by swmobuffalo ("We didn't seek the approval of Code Pink and MoveOn.org before deciding what to do")
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To: swmobuffalo

It’s not a protest, it’s a public prayer witness across the nation. I have led one in my town for 10 years. It doesn’t cost anything. I have 20 signs mounted with PVC pipe that we erect along the busiest thoroughfare. The signs carry a variety of messages. The purpose is to petition God publicly for mercy for the sin of aborion, to ask forgiveness for all of those who have partaken in this crime, to pray that those driving by will reconsider if they are in fact involved in some way to an abortion, past, present, or future, to make the ststement that life is a Constitutional right, to encourage mothers that have had abortions to seek healing (phone numbers are provided), to be a witness to the youth. And other intentions in the human heart.

Wouldn’t it be a good idea for you to join one in your area? Go to http://www.lifechain.net/ to find one.


3 posted on 09/07/2009 11:03:38 AM PDT by jobim
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To: swmobuffalo
I see your opine is based on non-facts.

>>>>”,,,built a home for unwed mothers?”<<<<
>>>>”...Christian based mentoring program for young women?”<<<<

Every state has its buildings set aside for unwed mothers.

The “Rachel's Hope”project is involved with such projects nationally through the Catholic Church. So is the following partial list for free support in Philadelphia. They are among several hundred others in the State which is part of a national network

Catholic Social Services/Philadelphia
4400 North Reese and Blavis Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19140-2311
215-329-5660
Service: Pregnancy Support

Catholic Social Services/Philadelphia
1676 Ruan Street
Philadelphia, PA 19136
215-624-5920
Service: Pregnancy Support

Catholic Social Services/Philadelphia
7340 Jackson Street
Philadelphia, PA 19136-4008
215-624-5920
Service: Pregnancy Support

Catholic Social Services/Philadelphia
6214 Grays Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19142
215-724-8550
Service: Pregnancy Support

Catholic Social Services/Philadelphia
1527 Church Street
Philadelphia, PA 19124-3923
215-535-4740
Service: Pregnancy Support

Catholic Social Services/Philadelphia
1941 Christian Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146-1834
215-790-9530
Service: Pregnancy Support

Catholic Social Services/Philadelphia
227 North 18th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-1212
215-854-7050
Service: Adoption

Catholic Social Services/Philadelphia
Mercy Hospice
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-545-5153
Service: Maternity Home

CORA Services, Inc
Adams and Orthodox Street
Philadelphia, PA 19124
215-342-7660
Service: Pregnancy Support

CORA Services, Inc.
5356 Chew Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19138
215-342-7660
Service: Pregnancy Support

CORA Services, Inc.
8540 Verree Road
Philadelphia, PA 19111-1325
215-342-7660
Service: Pregnancy Support

Cora Services
733 Susquehanna Rd
Philadelphia, PA 19111-1320
(215) 342-7660

Alpha Pregnancy Services
1601 Lombard St
Philadelphia, PA 19146-1506
(215) 735-6028
(215) 545-4673

Birthright
7986 Oxford Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19111-2241
(215) 728-0385

Choices
3526 Cottman Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19149-1606
(215) 624-1280

Sisters Of Saint Francis
1940 E Chelten Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19138-3012
(215) 924-2876

Womens Health Advocacy Group
214 Hickory Hill Rd
Philadelphia, PA 19154-4328
(215) 824-0161

Youth Service Inc
410 N 34th St
Philadelphia, PA 19104-2453
(215) 222-3262

Bethany Christian Services
Phila, PA
(800) 215-0702

In 1995, 1,266 women received help from Pennsylvania’s alternative to abortion services. By 1999, that number had grown to 11,397. Since the program’s inception seven years ago, 57,000 women have been helped by Real Alternatives, another group.

>>>”eliminate the social behavior”<<<

For your edification “HEARTBEAT INTERNATIONAL” is part of a large network nationally that works with pregnant women

All the above are basically manned by volunteers. The same people who volunteer at those services will be out Oct 4 praying at a Life Chain. I know of where I speak.

Citizens Concerned for Human Life Mifflin Juniata, Inc

7 posted on 09/22/2009 12:58:10 PM PDT by franky8 (For the souls of the faithful departed.)
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