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Article

November 16, 2018 By Scott Zipperle

Life begins at fertilization. Thanks, Science!

 

When you really get down to it, there is only one tenable argument in favor of abortion. The argument is that the unborn are not living human beings, therefore they do not have the rights human beings have, such as the right to life. As a result, abortion should be considered the same as any other medical procedure.

If this argument is correct, pro-lifers ought to pack up our bags and go home. There would be no reason to try preventing abortions if it really is the equivalent to having a tooth removed.

There is just one problem.

None of the scientific evidence about the beginning of life supports the idea that life begins at any other time than fertilization. None.

The more scientists and doctors investigate, the more evidence they find that human life begins when sperm and egg meet and a new cell is formed, in other words, at the moment of fertilization.

To explain this point, we talked with Dr. George Delgado, a leader in abortion pill reversal (APR), and Dr. David Prentice, a world-renown stem cell and genetics expert.

Here’s what they said. . .

 

 

More on the scientific support for the pro-life movement:

A Scientific View of When Life Begins | Lozier Institute  

When Human Life Begins | American College of Pediatricians

 

Join us on January 18th, 2019 in Washington D.C. to march for life! Our 2019 March for Life theme is ‘Unique from Day One: Pro-life is Pro-science.’ As we peacefully protest in the injustice of abortion, we will also celebrate the scientific support for the pro-life movement. We invite you to march with us.

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October 15, 2018 By Scott Zipperle

What does the March for Life mean to you?

 

Are you thinking of coming to the March for Life this year, but not sure what it’s all about?

We asked our Instagram followers what the March for Life means to them. This is what they said…

Every year over 100,000 pro-life Americans flood Washington D.C. in the middle of winter to march against abortion and to build a culture of life. The March for Life is the largest annual human rights event in the world.

Join us at the 2019 March for Life on January 18th 2019.

Filed Under: Article, Blog Tagged With: 2019 march for life, March for Life

August 4, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

Contact Us

 

Inquiries can be sent to: 

 

info@marchforlife.org
Phone: 202-234-3300

 

Filed Under: About Us, Article Tagged With: contact

July 23, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the March for Life?

The March for Life began in Washington, D.C., as a small demonstration and rapidly grew to be the largest pro-life event in the world.  The peaceful demonstration that has followed on the somber anniversary of Roe V. Wade every year since 1973 is a witness to the truth concerning the greatest human rights violation of our time, legalized abortion on demand. 

 

Where and when is the March for Life?

The March for Life official program will be held on Wednesday, January 22, 2015 on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. beginning at 14th St.  The program begins with a rally at 12 noon, and a time of musical reflection at 11:30.  There will be jumbo-trons for easier viewing.

The march begins immediately following the rally at approximately 1 pm and  proceeds from the National Mall, makes a right on Constitution Avenue, makes a right on 1st St. NE, and ends in front of the U.S. Supreme Court.  We then encourage you to visit your congressmen in the House and Senate office buildings.

How do I begin to plan a March for Life trip?

It is never too early to start planning!  The earlier you begin planning, the better rates you can get on buses and hotel rooms, and the more time you have to fundraise for your trip.  The earlier you plan, the more time you have to get the word out about your March for Life trip to family, friends and members of your local pro-life group or church.

Before you can begin planning any other aspect of the March for Life, it is important to set your schedule.  Some groups come to Washington, D.C. for a day.  They arrive the day of the March for Life, participate in the March, meet with their elected representatives and drive home that same evening.  This keeps costs low, as you would not need to pay for hotel rooms and other added expenses.

Other groups make their trip to Washington, D.C. last several days.  The March for Life Convention is the day before the March for Life and features, the Youth Rally, the Exhibition Hall, the Law of Life Conference, Capitol Hill 101, and the Culture of Life panels.  Once you finalize your schedule, you can begin making hotel reservations and other travel arrangements.

 

When should I book a bus?

Book a bus as early as possible, many bus companies fill up months before the March for Life.  If you are worried about not being able to fill a bus, consider partnering with other groups in your area, such as neighboring schools, churches or local Right to Life groups.  Your bus company should take care of obtaining a bus permit, but you may want to confirm with them.  More information on bus permits can be found HERE. 

 

Where can I find reasonably priced hotels for my group?

The March for Life has reserved a limited number of rooms at the Downtown DC Renaissance. The rate for groups is $184.00/room plus tax.  You can find information about the DC Renaissance and additional hotels HERE.

 

Where should the buses drop us off?

Buses should park at RFK Stadium.  Marchers can then ride the Metro from the Stadium-Armoy Metro stop to the National Mall.  Additional information on riding the metro and purchasing fare cards can be found HERE.

 

The March is over, now what? 

Before you leave Washington, we strongly encourage you to visit your elected officials and advocate for Life!  When you go home, get involved! Don’t make the March for Life a once a year event, but work every day to protect the unborn. 

 

Additional Helpful Information:

·         Portable restroom facilities are available on the Mall, and public restroom facilities are available in the Smithsonian museums.

·         First Aid stations will be located at various points on the Mall surrounding the rally.

·         To enter the House and Senate buildings, visitors must go through security. For a list of prohibited items in the Capitol Visitor Center click HERE.  

Filed Under: Article, March with Us Tagged With: March for Life, planning

July 16, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

2015 March for Life Rose Dinner

The Annual March for Life Rose Dinner will be held in the Grand Ballroom at the Renaissance DC Downtown Hotel on Thursday, January 22, 2015.  The Cocktail hour will begin at 6PM with Dinner starting at 7PM.  Tickets will be available in September for this event. 

 


Sponsorship Levels and Benefits

 

Red Rose Sponsor:$25,000

  • Special Public Recognition at Podium as the Dinner Sponsor
  • 3 tables of 10 with premier seating at the Rose Dinner 
  • 2 booths at the Exhibitor Show
  • Full page Color Ad on Inside Front or Back cover in Journal
  • Recognition on Event website
  • Recognition in the Dinner program
  • Full-Screen Slide during Rose Dinner presentation

 

White Rose Sponsor: $10,000

  • 2 tables of 10 with premier seating at the Rose Dinner
  • 2 booths at the Exhibitor Show
  • Full page Color Ad with prime location in  Journal
  • Recognition on Event website and Dinner program
  • Full-Screen Slide during Rose Dinner presentation

 

Yellow Rose Sponsor: $5,000

  • 1 table of 10 with premier seating at the Rose Dinner
  • 1 booth at the Exhibitor Show
  • Full page Color ad in Journal
  • Recognition on Event website and Dinner program
  • Full-Screen Slide during Rose Dinner presentation

 

Pink Rose Sponsor:  $2,500

  • 2 Tickets to Rose Dinner
  • 1 Booth at the Exhibitor Show
  • Full page Black and White ad in Journal
  • Recognition on Event website and Dinner program
  • Full-Screen Slide during Rose Dinner presentation

 

Orange Rose Sponsor:  $1,250

  • 1 Booth at the Exhibitor Show
  • Half Page Black and White ad in Journal
  • Recognition on Event website and Dinner program
  • Full-Screen Slide during Rose Dinner presentation

 

*Please direct any questions to Mary Lembke at marylembke@marchforlife.org.

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