Fair volunteering opportunities

It’s hard to believe, but summer fairs are in full swing. Have you considered volunteering at a pro-life fair booth? You’ll spend a few hours at the booth, where you’ll get to know other advocates and have the unique opportunity to connect with your community while sharing the truth about abortion and the humanity of […]
Closing Out the 2023 Legislative Session

After six eventful months, the 2023 legislative session is over. During the session, we were deeply engaged with the legislative process. We worked alongside legal counsel and legislators to review and craft legislation, actively tracked over 50 bills, and watched hours of committee work sessions. We consulted legislative staff about communications, drafting and providing talking […]
Support Our Pro-Life Senators

Oregon’s pro-life state senators are steadfastly advocating for the protection of the most vulnerable members of our society. As proponents of dangerous bills like House Bill 2002 attempt to expand abortion rights without any willingness to engage in dialogue, these pro-life legislators find themselves left with one course of action: walking out. This decision ensures […]
Information on Reproductive Health Work Group’s first public meeting

In May, Tina Kotek’s hand-picked replacement for Oregon House Speaker, Dan Rayfield (D-Corvallis), announced the “Reproductive Health and Access to Care Work Group.” Since their formation, they’ve been working behind closed doors to expand abortion in Oregon. The work group was formed in reaction to the Dobbs decision with the intention of expanding abortion access […]
Pro-Life is Pro-Woman: A Call to Action for the Pro-Life Community

We’ve been talking about it for months now. And with the latest leak from the Supreme Court, it appears our hopes are coming to fruition. While the leaked draft opinion was a massive breach of trust, the contents of the opinion give us cautious optimism. The apparent pro-life direction of the court is encouraging! This […]
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