Help End Abortion

There is a way you can help end abortion. It’s called 40 Days for Life.

Twice a year, 40 Days for Life organizes peaceful prayer vigils outside abortion clinics across America. These are opportunities for pro-lifers to congregate publicly to pray abortion will end.

Every year we hear awesome stories about pregnant women choosing NOT to abort their unborn children after speaking with compassionate pro-lifer at these events. Members of 40 Days for Life have also helped abortion clinic workers leave the abortion industry.

40 Days for Life will kick off its next prayer vigil on Wednesday, September 25.

For details on events in Arkansas, see below:

40 Days for Life Little Rock — http://www.40daysforlife.com/littlerock.html
40 Days for Life NWA — http://www.40daysforlife.com/fayetteville.html

40 Days for Life is a great opportunity for you to help end abortion–and all you have to do is come out to pray.

If you have questions or would like additional details, contact our office at 501-375-7000.

Columnist Asks if “Another Gosnell” Operating in Delaware

In a column published by the Washington Post last Friday, Kirsten Powers asked whether a Planned Parenthood clinic in Delaware has been secretly operating under Kermit Gosnell-like conditions.

Powers recently helped bring media attention to Gosnell’s trial. Gosnell was convicted earlier this year of murdering babies born alive following abortion procedures. The grand jury report in his case cited horrific conditions–including blood-stained medical records, insufficiently-trained staff members, and a complete lack of organization–at Gosnell’s clinic.

Powers’ most recent column tells about three whistleblowers who came forward recently from a Delaware abortion clinic, saying,

“[T]wo former Planned Parenthood nurses – Joyce Vasikonis and Jayne Mitchell-Werbrich – have been ringing alarm bells since April about the ‘meat-market-style, assembly-line abortions,’ they witnessed at the Delaware clinic. Moreover, they have complained of lax regulation and a lack of government oversight of abortion clinics in Delaware.

“This week they were joined by Melody Meanor, a former health-care manager at Planned Parenthood of Delaware. Meanor testified that she felt compelled to come forward because she was ‘offended when Planned Parenthood of Delaware attempted to discredit the [prior] testimony’ of Mitchell-Werbrich and Vasikonis who described what she too had witnessed.”

Among other things, the three women say Planned Parenthood’s Delaware clinic was disorganized and allowed staff to perform serious medical procedures without sufficient training. Mitchell-Werbrich specifically said she saw one abortion doctor “slapping a patient,” and placing patients on unwashed operating room tables.

Many abortion advocates have claimed Kermit Gosnell’s abortion clinic was an outlier, and that most clinics are well-maintained. However, between the testimony of these three women; the closure of a North Carolina abortion clinic last week for some two dozen health violations; and recent stories out of Texas of an abortion doctor who allegedly killed infants born alive; one has to wonder whether Gosnell-like abortion clinics are far more common than many would have us believe.

NC Abortion Clinic Closed Due to Filthy Conditions

According to LifeNews.com, the  North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has suspended the license of an abortion clinic in Asheville, NC, due to two dozen serious health and safety violations.

According to a press release from North Carolina’s DHHS, “Inspectors from Division of Health Service Regulation (DHSR) found the [abortion] facility failed to comply with 23 separate rules.” Additionally, the press release noted the the abortion clinic:

“Failed to maintain anesthesia (nitrous oxide gas) delivery systems in good working condition, with torn masks and tubing held together with tape. This could lead to patients not receiving the intended dosage and risk patients not being fully sedated during surgical procedures, leading to pain and physical harm.

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