A group of pro-life activists have been unjustly sentenced to jail after being convicted of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinics (FACE) Act.
John,
A group of pro-life activists have been unjustly sentenced to jail after being convicted of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinics (FACE) Act.
These are people who have shown completely selfless, heroic motives and actions, trying to stop the murder of helpless preborn babies… yet they are held behind bars as if they are the wrongdoers.
One activist, Lauren Handy, is only 30 years old, and she’s been sentenced to nearly five years in prison.
When she is released from prison after four years, she will be placed on probation, prevented from going anywhere near an abortion facility, and will have to submit to mental health assessment and treatment – all because she was trying to stop innocent babies from being brutally killed.
Lauren recently started a substack account ([link removed] ) from jail and explained why:
This August marks my 1st month at Tallahassee Federal Prison and 1 year of being incarcerated for a 2020 FACE Act violation. It has been a long journey that, in some ways, has only begun. [...] I’ve thought hard about how I wanted to start ProLifeJailSupport’s first newsletter. The stories I could share after only one month would fill an entire book but instead, I have chosen this brief moment of vulnerability, solidarity, and gentleness to illustrate my purpose for being here: To make it easier for people to love and build community.
As word spreads around the compound about my charges, more and more people have approached me to share their abortion stories or ones of pregnancy loss. Complete strangers baring their souls and the most painful parts of themselves. These moments of connection strengthen my resolve to start abortion and pregnancy loss healing circles while here. Creating these “brave spaces” where we can come together and abide in each other’s pain.
There’s a lot to be said and done for this to happen but the first step is me asking you to subscribe to this newsletter and share it with others. The pro-life message has been all but forgotten to those who are imprisoned and this message of hope and love is desperately needed within the prison system. I have entered into a place of deep pain and suffering. And so my goal is to leave it a better place than I’ve left.
John, I find it so incredibly powerful that, while Lauren is prevented from helping women embrace their preborn children before abortion, she is finding an opportunity to help those who already experienced the horror of abortion find hope and healing.
I encourage you to subscribe to her substack to read her entire post and become alerted when she posts more updates: prolifejailsupport.substack.com ([link removed] )
Additionally, here is the information needed if you’d like to send a letter of encouragement to Lauren:
Send your letter to:
Lauren Handy 93984-007
FCI Tallahassee
Federal Correctional Institution
P.O. Box 5000
Tallahassee, FL 32314
Rules for writing to Rescuers:
- Single-sided paper only
- Black and blue ink only
- No more than 5 pieces of paper
- No bigger than 8.5 x 11 paper
- Your letter will get rejected if you do not follow these rules
Small acts of loving connection and courage are the key to the pro-life movement. And that’s something even prison bars cannot prevent.
Let’s allow Lauren’s resiliency to inspire new courageousness in us.
For Life,
Lila Rose
Founder and President
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