Stories of Life
Storiesof Life
Documenting Hope
The Women’s Medical Clinic and Mobile Medical Clinic movement in the United States is a quiet, but powerful force. One that is giving hope, healing, and help to women every single day, all across our country. Be inspired by this incredible and empowering work.
Stories of Impact
Empowered women empower others. The women we serve are strong and inspiring and brave. They are a beacon of hope and a touchstone for creating a culture of life. That’s why we tell their stories.
From OB-GYNs to Non-Doctors: The Push to Normalize Abortion Training
Abortion training is now a standard part of OB-GYN education, with the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) requiring it while allowing doctors to opt out for moral reasons. In their efforts to “destigmatize and integrate abortion training,” ACOG has placed growing pressure on doctors like Dr. Catherine Wheeler, for whom opting out is…
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Life-Affirming New Year’s Resolutions
Only 25% of people stay committed to their New Year’s resolutions after the first 30 days. But what if, this year, your resolutions could have a lasting impact? Here are some meaningful life-affirming New Year’s resolutions and tips to help you keep them all year long! Give Every Month What better way to stay committed…
March for Life: Why We March for Equal Access to Motherhood℠
The March for Life began in 1974 as a response to the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision, which legalized abortion. Fifty years later, since Roe v. Wade has been overturned, the mission of the march continues to evolve. At Save the Storks, we’re dedicated to creating a story of hope and empowerment for every…
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Equality Act would jeopardize pro-life pregnancy centers, Save the Storks CEO warns
If the Equality Act becomes law, it will jeopardize the freedoms of pregnancy resource centers and hinder other pro-life protections, warns Save the Storks’ CEO Diane Ferraro.
Pro-Life Research
Save the Storks commissioned a study
to investigate American’s attitudes and opinions on abortion.
Key findings include:
67%
of Americans believe that life begins at or before the heartbeat1
20%
of pro-choice respondents stated abortion would not be an option for their own unplanned pregnancy2
47%
of Evangelicals
identify as
pro-life3