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Prior to that dissolution, the state affiliates and state networks of the Religious Coalition were involved in advocacy, education, community service, and implementing RCRC programs such as Clergy for Choice, All Options Clergy Counseling, and Spiritual Youth for Reproductive Freedom at the community and state level. California; Colorado
The Clergy Consultation Service on Abortion ( CCS) was a group of American clergy that counseled and referred people to licensed doctors for safe abortions before the Supreme Court 's decision in Roe v. Wade made abortion legal nationwide. [1] Started in 1967 by a group of 21 Protestant ministers and Jewish rabbis in New York City, the group ...
Conservatismin the United States. Concerned Women for America ( CWA) is a socially conservative, [1] evangelical Christian non-profit women's legislative action committee in the United States. Headquartered in Washington D.C., [2] the CWA is involved in social and political movements, through which it aims to incorporate Christian ideology. [3]
In 2022, just weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and the state’s abortion ban kicked in, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, a Republican, said on a radio show that ...
Crisis pregnancy centers provide different services, depending on the needs of the community, says Trudden. But in general, she says, they can include everything from parenting classes and ...
August 2, 2024 at 8:00 AM. ORANGE, Va. (AP) — On the wall of the maternity home, painted in large letters, is the motto: “Saving Babies, One Mom at a Time.”. For founders Randy and Evelyn ...
Care Net is an evangelical Christian network of crisis pregnancy centers operating primarily in the United States. As an anti-abortion organization, its centers seek to persuade women not to have abortions. [1] Headquartered in Northern Virginia, it is one of the nation's two largest networks of crisis pregnancy centers (along with Heartbeat ...
Abortion and mental health. Scientific and medical expert bodies have repeatedly concluded that abortion poses no greater mental health risks than carrying an unintended pregnancy to term. [1] [2] [3] Nevertheless, the relationship between induced abortion and mental health is an area of political controversy.