Posted on 07/29/2025 11:49:00 AM PDT by Morgana
So far this year, the Planned Parenthood abortion business has closed 33 centers. Despite what the abortion giant and the media would have Americans think, they all participated in abortions.
Some would kill babies directly with surgical abortions. Others would kill babies by selling the dangerous abortion pill that also kills and injures women. Still others would make abortion referrals – with Planned Parenthood locations in pro-life states arranging abortions in other states or using telehealth to sell abortion pills to women in violation of state pro-life laws.
The closures don’t mean that every baby the Planned Parenthood center would have killed will be saved. The abortion business is desperate for cash from killing babies – so it will make every effort to sell women abortions over the phone or Internet.
But for some babies and some women, lives will be spared because a physical Planned Parenthood location is not available.
And for Shawn Carney of 40 Days for Life, that’s a reason to celebrate.
“Just in the last few days, we’ve received confirmation that Planned Parenthood centers are closing following 40 Days for Life vigils in: Hamilton, Ohio–in spite of the state enshrining a right to abortion in its constitution; Evansville, Indiana; Santa Cruz, Gilroy, and San Mateo, California; Houston and my hometown of Tyler, Texas,” he explained.
“Certainly, the defunding of Planned Parenthood played a role–but there’s rarely just one reason an abortion business closes its doors,” Carney added.
That’s prayer. And the in-person witness of pro-life Americans outside abortion centers who are saving babies and helping women find better alternatives.
“When an ACLU spokesperson told a room full of abortion supporters about the abortion industry’s biggest challenge, that spokesperson didn’t talk about politicians or legislation,” he said. “Instead, she described 40 Days for Life as “the greatest threat to choice” because it is so “organized and effective.”
The list of Planned Parenthood closures to this point is worth celebrating. It’s a victory. A win in a small battle. But the larger war against killing babies in abortions continues. And like Carney, millions of pro-life Americans will continue fighting.
Here are the 33 Planned Parenthood closures in 2025:
Gilroy, CA Madera, CA San Diego, CA San Mateo, CA Santa Cruz, CA South San Francisco, CA Bloomington, IL Decatur, IL Englewood, IL Ottawa, IL Evansville, IN Ames, IA Cedar Rapids, IA Sioux City, IA Urbandale, IA Jackson, MI Petoskey, MI Marquette, MI Ann Arbor, MI Apple Valley, MN Richfield, MN Alexandria, MN Bemidji, MN Manhattan, NY Springfield, OH Hamilton, OH Cleveland, OH Houston TX (2) Tyler, TX St. George, UT Logan, UT St. Johnsbury, VT
It’s a great thing to see them closing but women who want an abortion will travel to get one. We’ll need to see actual abortion stats later to calibrate the effect.
What is it with the number 33?
It seems to be popping up everywhere.
If these usurping district court judges get their way, federal funds will be flowing again to PP and many of these now closed abortion mills will be open once more for business. I hope the Trump administration tells the judges to F off.
Praise God 👏.
No sweat for them
Making it up selling morning after pills in the mail
They try to get sympathy while making bank so many other ways
Thank you. How many innocent babies have been saved? Quite a lot.
This is the TRUE existential crisis. It started with the women’s movement in the 60s and 70s. Two wrongs never made a right and this is the perfect example. Women wanted revenge for irresponsible men and they got it.
wonderful news, all Glory to God!
More Good News ! ! !
Como, Texas . . .
The Como Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance, which is enforced through a private right of action – just like the Texas Heartbeat Act, (1) prohibits performing an elective abortion and aiding or abetting elective abortions within the city limits of Como, (2) prohibits elective abortions on residents of Como – regardless of where the abortion takes place, (3) prohibits abortion trafficking through the City of Como, (4) prohibits the mailing of abortion-inducing drugs into the City of Como, (5) prohibits criminal organizations from doing business inside the city limits of Como, and (6) prohibits through or in the City of Como the transportation and disposal of the remains of unborn children who have been killed by an elective abortion across state lines and carried into Texas by waste management companies.
https://www.lifenews.com/2025/08/08/como-texas-becomes-78th-city-nationwide-to-ban-abortions/
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