The Pro Life Campaign is strengthening its call to members of the Oireachtas to press the Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly to stop sanctioning the dangerous practice of ‘DIY’ remote consultation home abortions.
Following the shocking new findings in the UK regarding the prevalence of coercive abortion in society and the recent admission from the HSE acknowledging the link between remote consultation home abortions and coercive abortion, now is the time for the Government to act. The Minister for Health however is refusing to honour the Government’s promise to end the practice of home abortions in line with Covid restrictions were being lifted.
To ensure the Minister for Health gets the message, please send a quick ready-to-go message to your Oireachtas Members asking them to make representations on your behalf to the Minister on this important issue.
Click here and take 2 minutes to read and send the ready-to-go message.
Many thanks for your help in raising awareness and seeking a response from the Minister on this matter.
It’s so easy to get caught up in the day to day discussion on abortion and forget about what precisely we are fighting for. The corruption of language and rhetoric of “choice” cleverly diverts our attention away from the central truth at the heart of every abortion story - the life of an innocent unborn baby hangs in the balance.
An unborn baby’s heart starts beating by 3 weeks. In the first 12 weeks of pregnancy an unborn baby can be easily seen kicking and jumping on ultrasound scans. The baby’s fingernails and hair have already started growing. All the baby’s vital organs are formed. At this stage in development, the baby can yawn and even suck his or her thumb. The baby’s face is also visible at this stage.
Even if we know it already, it’s still important at regular intervals to remind ourselves precisely what’s at stake with every abortion and the scientific reality regarding the developmental milestones of each unborn baby.
Radio Free Asia has disclosed that a Uyghur woman who fled a Chinese run hospital to avoid a forced abortion has died in prison. The woman was imprisoned for trying to stop the abortion from happening.
Before giving birth, Zeynebhan Memtimin was taken by Chinese authorities to a hospital. When she realised that a forced abortion was going to be performed on her, she escaped and managed to give birth to her baby.
After her baby turned three in 2017, Zeynebhan was arrested. She was charged with “disturbing the social order” and “religious extremism” for not giving in to the forced abortion. She was sentenced to 10 years in prison — in concentration camp style conditions.
According to Radio Free Asia, Zeynebhan died in Keriye Prison. She was 40 years old. Her husband is also serving a jail sentence for the assisting his wife in not going through with an abortion.
Taking place on Tuesday the 12th of April from 7.30PM to 8.30PM online via Zoom.
The webinar will have Special Guest - Barrister Lorcán Price who will discuss the latest developments in the US as hopes grow over the pending Supreme Court decision.
The webinar will also include a panel discussion and much more!
Participation is free but pre-registration is essential as limited places available. You can register instantly below.
With your help, on Saturday 26th, Community Connect gathered many much-needed essential items for mothers and babies around the country.
Every donation will go directly to a family in need.
Many thanks to all their supporters who donated on the day!
Don't worry if you didn't make it to a drop-off location on the day.
You can still donate online instead HERE or sponsor a gift package HERE and the Community Connect team will be happy to purchase essential items on your behalf, to go directly to a family who needs help.
All your support is very much appreciated.
Below you can see a few photographs from Saturday, of their volunteer teams in action across the country!
Have you heard about the upcoming Marches For Life!
We're organising regional events in May to shine a spotlight on Ireland’s abortion law and to call for resources to put in place to support and inform women about positive alternatives to abortion.
All three events will have outstanding speakers, be family friendly and build momentum for change.
A regional event will also take place in Dublin in September.
It’s time to raise our voices loudly and clearly. The silence surrounding the devastating impact of Ireland’s abortion law has to end.
We would love to see you at the Regional events in May and bring friends and family.
Let's stand united to deliver change!
Save the dates for Cork 20th, Galway 21st and Donegal 22nd May.
Would you like to experience working with a pro-active Human Rights organisation?
If you would like, APPLY HERE to our exciting virtual intern programme for students!
Participants on the programme will have an opportunity to network with other young people and develop skills in advocacy, campaign management and project planning.
Internships run for one-week periods and are suitable for second level (Transition year or older) and third level students.
Each intern will do 4 hours supervised work each day and will be working on areas such as social media, contact with members of the movement nationwide, project planning and contributing to support work for women and their babies.
Internships are not paid, however expenses will be covered.
If you or a family member is interested, please complete the below form and we will be in touch with you presently. Placements are subject to availability.
Vital Signs is the e-newsletter of the Pro Life Campaign. We hope you and your families are keeping well in these unusual times. This email is to update you on what we have been working on recently, including news stories, project updates, and details of upcoming events. If you want to get in touch with us please do so by emailing [email protected]