Advocate for Life,
There’s something we’ve come to expect this time of year—something most people don’t think about when the house is full of family, the year is winding down, and everything feels like it should be joyful.
January is one of the busiest months for abortion and the women who make that decision are already searching now, during the holidays.
A lot of young women, especially those finishing a fall semester, find out they’re pregnant right before Christmas. They don’t tell anyone. They go home, see their families, smile through dinner, make it through the gatherings and then, after the new year, they go through with a decision that many will regret for the rest of their lives.
She’s scared, alone, and desperate. So she opens her phone and searches:
“abortion near me.”
And too often, Planned Parenthood is what she finds first. Once the appointment is made, she receives a message like this:
“Just reminding you of your abortion scheduled for Thursday at 10 a.m. Please arrive 15 minutes early.”
Nowhere in that process is a word of truth shared or an opportunity to see her baby.
Not unless someone like you steps in. That’s why Giving Tuesday matters so much this year.
A gift of $50 puts a proactive message of hope and truth right where she’s searching. That message connects her to a PreBorn! Network Clinic, where she can receive a free ultrasound, compassionate care, and hear the gospel of Jesus Christ.
And here’s the miracle that happens when you give:
Her search for abortion is interrupted with a message of hope
She’s given the chance to see her baby and hear the heartbeat
She’s presented with the gospel of Jesus Christ
81.5% of abortion-minded women who receive an ultrasound through PreBorn! choose life.
You can be part of this rescue mission—for both mother and baby—this Giving Tuesday.
We’re working to raise $160,000 by MIDNIGHT on December 2 to reach as many women as we can this holiday season, before the desperation of January even has the chance to begin.
If you’ve ever wanted to reach a mom before it’s too late, this is the moment.