A lonely-looking woman--no car, no purse, no jacket, no boyfriend--appeared at the 40 Days for Life vigil site in Spring Valley, New York.
Gazing at the Spanish 40 Days for Life signs, she told vigil participants she needed help.
"No aborto?" a prayer warrior asked.
"No aborto," the woman confirmed.
Through broken Spanish and with the help of a translation phone app, campaign volunteers learned that the woman had just had an appointment at Planned Parenthood, but she was hesitant to go through with the abortion.
"Who knows what her circumstances were?" said a vigil participant. "But one thing we knew--you could see it in her eyes--she didn't want to go back to the abortion provider."