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Marching On: Rachel del Guidice

July 21, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

Marching On: Rachel del Guidice

 

It’s hard to believe it’s been six months since the March for Life! Which means it’s also six months until January 22, 2015 and we’re certainly busy with plans for the 42nd March for Life. At this mid-point in the year, we want to highlight a few stories of young people and how they have “marched on” for life after January, and how the March for Life has impacted their lives and those around them.

Our first interview is with Rachel del Guidice. She’s from Ashland, Ohio, and is currently a junior at Franciscan University majoring in Communications and minoring in Journalism.

Rachel, in middle, with friends at 2014 March for Life

(Rachel, in middle, with friends at the 2014 March for Life)

When did you first come to the March for Life?

My first year at the March for Life was 2006, I believe, and I was 12 years old! I’ve been every year since with either my church or my school.

What was your biggest take-away from this past March for Life?

Molly Anne Dutton’s story really impacted me. Stories like hers are what will change people’s hearts and minds because they touch the heart. Molly Anne’s story shows how the culture of death can be rejected. And of course, just being part of the event. It’s inspiring and the pictures don’t do it justice.

How have you been marching on for life since January?

I’ve been involved with my college’s abortion clinic outreach – we pray outside the clinic every Saturday.  It’s hard, but it’s so important to pray – not only for the people going into the clinic, but for everyone in our group. I was also inspired to intern for a pro-life organization. I was blessed with the opportunity to intern for the Family Research Council, a pro-life and pro-family policy and grassroots organization.

It’s definitely different for every person though – how they “march on” and impact their community. We are each called to witness to the cause of life, even if it is “just” praying.

How do you see yourself being involved in the pro-life movement in the future?

I’m not sure specifically, but I definitely want to be in a position with purpose, so that I can do something every day to impact our culture.

What’s your advice for fellow young people?

Don’t get deceived by the culture. Know where you came from, who you are and the reason why you do what you do. You have to search your heart every day and think about how you can make a difference.

 

Did you attend the 2014 March for Life? Were you inspired to “march on” for life back at your school or community? We would LOVE to hear your story too! You can submit a brief description of how you have “marched on” for life HERE. If your story is chosen, we will contact you to learn more about what you have been doing for the cause of life since January 22, 2014. We’ll feature you in a blog and on our social media, as a way of inspiring every Marcher. We look forward to hearing from you!

 

 

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: March for Life, Marching On, youth

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.

Filed Under: Article, March with Us Tagged With: Rose Dinner

July 16, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

2015 March for Life Journal

The March for Life Journal, previously known as the Annual Report, is a publication available each January by the March for Life Education and Defense Fund.  The Journal provides pro-life resources based on the theme of the March for Life, a history of the March, and also acts as a program for all official events of the annual March.   It also includes the Student Contest Winners and their winning entries.

Advertising in the Journal allows a creative opportunity for you to highlight your pro-life work, your organization, memorials/honorariums for your family members and your thoughts about the important principles which guide our participation in the annual March for Life. 

Pro-life organizations, as well as individual participants of the March for Life, are invited to place an ad or “message” in the Journal. The Journal is distributed at the Rose Dinner, March for Life Convention, the National Mall, and Exhibitor Show and can be obtained for a small donation of $5.

Advertising Levels and Rates

 

Size

Cost

Color Full Page

7.25 x 9.5”

$1000

Black and White Full Page

7.25 x 9.5”

$750

Black and White Half Page

7.25 x 4.5” or 3.5 x 9.5”

$500

Black and White Quarter Page

3.5 x 4.5”

$250

 

Terms and Conditions

  • The March for Life Education & Defense Fund reserves the right to reject any advertisement or part thereof.
  • We are unable to print political messages, lobbying for specific legislation, fundraisers, or sale of items.
  • Please submit camera ready copy for ads that include photographs, line drawings, special text, or artwork.
  • Camera ready copy must be in .jpg, .tif, or .pdf format at 300 dpi minimum for each size.

Deadlines

  • Deadline for reserving advertising space is Friday, December 12, 2014.
  • Final Artwork must be received by Friday, December 19, 2014.
  • Please email artwork to Mary Lembke at marylembke@marchforlife.org or send artwork and/or payment to March for Life, 1317 18th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20001 

To place an ad in the March for Life Journal, click HERE.

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


Rose Dinner Sponsorship

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 6:00 PM with dinner starting at 7:00 PM.  Tickets will be available in September for the event.

If you are interested in sponsorship packages of the Rose Dinner which include Exhibitor Show booths, and Journal Ads, click HERE.

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 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.

Filed Under: Article, March with Us Tagged With: convention

July 8, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

March for Life Files Lawsuit Against HHS Mandate

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 8, 2014

CONTACT: Ann Conant

March for Life Education and Defense Fund

202.234.3300

annconant@marchforlife.org

* * MEDIA ADVISORY * *

March for Life Files Lawsuit Against HHS Mandate

WASHINGTON – The March for Life Education and Defense Fund filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against the Obama administration’s HHS mandate through the legal firm, Alliance Defending Freedom. The March for Life is a non-profit, non-sectarian organization dedicated to protecting nascent human life from the moment of fertilization/conception, most notably through its annual march every January in the nation’s capital.  This lawsuit is the latest case by a non-profit organization to challenge the mandate since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against it last month on behalf of two for-profit family businesses in Conestoga Wood Specialties v. Burwell and Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores.

The mandate forces employers, regardless of their religious or moral convictions, to provide insurance coverage for abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization, and contraception under threat of heavy financial penalties through the IRS.

March for Life President had this to say about the case: “The March for Life Education and Defense Fund was founded to protect nascent life in the womb. Our organization must be free to operate according to this belief. The government should not be allowed to force us to pay for insurance coverage that covers drugs and devices that can cause an abortion.”

For further information, please contact Ann Conant with March for Life at 202.234.3300.

Filed Under: Article, Media Center Tagged With: abortion, HHS mandate, March for Life lawsuit, Obamacare

July 3, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

Hobby Lobby Victory!

On Monday, June 30, the Supreme Court released its decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and Conestoga Specialties Wood Corp. v. Burwell.  The court ruled in a 5-4 decision that the Health and Human Services contraceptive mandate – which the Green and Hahn families opposed because it forced them to provide access to 4 drugs and devices that can end life at its earliest stage – imposed an undue burden on the religious freedom of these family businesses, under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA).  

A human embryo, small and fragile though it may be, is a human life that the March for Life seeks to protect.  Nothing is more important than that!  That’s why the Hobby Lobby case matters.  This mandate forces organizations to cover drugs and devices that destroy precious human life in its most fragile stages.  

The March for Life was at the court all morning awaiting the decision.  Here are pictures from the rally and press conference, as well as remarks from Jeanne Monahan.

 

Unfortunately, a great deal of misinformation from pro-abortion forces has followed the court’s decision, especially in regards to why the Green and Hahn families opposed certain abortifacients.  National Review Online published a piece from Jeanne Monahan entitled “Abortion Advocates Downplaying the Science of Abortifacients.”  Below is a segment of her article:

There is a world of difference between a drug that prevents life and a drug that can destroy life in its earliest and most vulnerable stages. The HHS mandate and the Supreme Court’s decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby provide an excellent opportunity to educate the public about such life-destructive drugs and devices. Women deserve the right to know how they work upon their bodies and the nascent life in their wombs. 

For a recap of the genesis of the HHS mandate, and for reactions from lawmakers and other interested parties, check out Tom McClusky’s blog post:  

The HHS mandate comes from a provision in President Obama’s health care law, commonly called “Obamacare.”   This provision requires all employers who offer health insurance to include coverage for “preventive services”.   The term “preventive services” was then defined by pro-abortion Obama Administration to mean contraceptive drugs and devices, including so-called emergency contraception, some of which can cause abortions.  In addition sterilization was classified as a preventive service. 

For a full recap of the morning, and reactions on Twitter, check out our Storify of the day:

Filed Under: Article, Media Center Tagged With: Hobby Lobby, life, religious freedom, Supreme Court

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