Today I want to share an incredible story that moved me deeply. It’s the kind of story that represents everything I love about our work here at Human Coalition - work that you make possible with your support and prayers.
Hi John,
Today I want to share an incredible story that moved me deeply. It’s the kind of story that represents everything I love about our work here at Human Coalition - work that you make possible with your support and prayers.
Nora* walked into an abortion clinic, overwhelmed, struggling with depression and anxiety, and convinced there was no other way for her to handle her situation than to abort her baby. She had everything figured out…except for one thing: the electricity was out at the clinic that day.
Frustrated and emotionally drained, she made a call to a friend for help and found a different clinic nearby—one that helped her to think through the hard questions she was too anxious to ask herself.
Nora made a visit to one of Human Coalition’s Women’s Care Clinics, and what happened next was nothing short of transformative. I’d love for you to experience the rest of her story for yourself, John! It might just change your perspective on what’s possible.
You can read the rest of Nora’s story here: [link removed] ([link removed] )
Some things in life defy explanation, but one thing is certain: when Nora needed support the most—when she was searching for someone to help her navigate her circumstances and teetering on the edge of an irreversible decision for her baby—you were there for her.
Thank you for being a part of this community and for caring about moms like Nora.
I’m standing with you to save the next baby from abortion, until it’s both unthinkable and unnecessary.
God bless you,
Rachel Lane,
Vice President of Family Services
*Nora’s name has been changed here to protect her privacy, but her story and the decision she made for her baby are 100% real.
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