Planned Parenthood wants to hire rapid response organizers to develop and execute grassroots operations in central and northwest Arkansas, according to a recent job listing.
The abortion giant reportedly is looking for individuals who can operate statewide, with a special focus on Pulaski, Faulkner, Saline, Lonoke, Washington and Benton counties.
The job listing indicates that rapid response organizers will help recruit, train, and support volunteers and interact on school campuses and with students.
The position apparently will be temporary, for the month of October.
The announcement comes as Planned Parenthood ramps up its work in Northwest Arkansas and continues to perform drug-induced abortions at its center in Little Rock.
While it seems like Planned Parenthood intends to mobilize volunteers in Arkansas, pro-lifers are on the move as well.
40 Days for Life is happening right now, with volunteers praying daily outside Planned Parenthood’s facilities in Little Rock and Rogers.
Multiple rallies and events have taken place outside the Rogers Planned Parenthood facility in recent weeks.
Life Chain events will take place in Arkansas this Sunday.
Pro-lifers are working to open new pregnancy resource centers in Little Rock and Rogers — right next door to Planned Parenthood.
Arkansas’ abortion numbers remain near historic lows.
And public opinion polling shows most Arkansans believe abortion ought to be completely illegal or legal only under certain circumstances.
Slowly but surely, Arkansas is winning the fight to against abortion.