SPUC National Conference: see YOU there in 6 weeks!
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Dear SPUC supporter
I wanted to remind you that we are just 6 weeks out from the SPUC National Conference!
Being the first National Conference in 4 years, it comes as a great opportunity, to not only hear from personalities at the cutting edge of pro-life activism in the UK, but to connect and reconnect with fellow pro-lifers fighting the good fight!
Now is a prime time to book with places going fast! You can book your place via the following link. There you will also see the full conference schedule:
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As a reminder, these are the key details about this September's conference:
Date & Location
This year's conference will run from Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th September, and will take place at Kents Hill Park Training and Conference Centre, Milton Keynes, MK7 6BZ.
Speakers
We're very excited about this year's Keynote Speaker, Calvin Robinson! Calvin is a notable TV & Radio Presenter, with his own programme on GB News. He has repeatedly used this platform to highlight the injustice of abortion and the plight of pro-lifers on the frontline. We were privileged to hear from him in a one-on-one interview with SPUC's Catherine, last October, and are grateful that you will get to hear what he has to say at the conference!
We will also be hearing from SPUC's Public Policy Manager, Alithea Williams, who will be delivering a talk titled, An historical aberration? 55 years of abortion in the UK. Alithea will be exploring the history of abortion law in the UK (and around the world) and asking the question – are permissive abortion laws inevitable?
CEO, John Deighan, will also be speaking about where we are at SPUC, where we are in 2023 as a wider pro-life movement, and what plans SPUC has for the future. After all, John is all about working towards a future where abortion is considered unthinkable!
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The whole SPUC team is looking forward to seeing so many of you at conference in September!
Should you have any queries, please don't hesitate to contact me at [email protected].
Kind regards
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Katherine Hampton
Development Officer
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