Thank you for your support this year. Every prayer, every gift, every moment you stood with us—made a difference, allowing us to save more babies from abortion in 2024 than any year in our history. We wanted to share a recent story with you from one of our Client Advocates:

“The other week I met with a return client, Cadie.

She had just found out she was pregnant after suffering a devastating loss earlier in the year and was grappling with health concerns and financial struggles, causing her to believe abortion was the best option at the moment. Cadie knew our clinic was a safe space for her to process what she was going through and to seek help.

In the counseling room, we were able to discuss Cadie’s current situation and how she was feeling about it all, and I was able to explain to her what her options were and how they would each impact her life. Throughout the conversation, there were moments where the Gospel was shared, and that day, two lives were saved. Cadie not only chose life for her unborn baby, she also chose eternal life in Jesus Christ.”

Cadie’s story may have turned out differently if it hadn’t been for your support this year. As we look to 2025, our goal is to expand our clinic hours so that more women like Cadie can receive the help and hope they need to choose life for their baby and to hear the Gospel.
I pray that you and your family have a wonderful Christmas season celebrating the birth of of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

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