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Wherever you are, you can build a culture of life!

August 6, 2021 By Alivia Grace Talley

Wherever you are, you can build a culture of life!

In January 1973, the Supreme Court made the landmark decision of Roe v. Wade, effectively legalizing elective abortion through all nine months of pregnancy. As a result, over 62 million innocent lives have been taken by abortion.  I personally feel this loss every single day. A third of my generation – my classmates, teammates, and friends are missing directly because of abortion. Young women, women my age, are falling victim to the lies of the abortion industry. This tragedy impacts each and every one of our lives and we cannot turn a blind eye. It is our responsibility to bring an end to abortion and show the value and dignity of every human life.  

When I started college last fall, I knew that I wanted to build a culture of life on my campus. Not only did I want to educate my peers on the reality of abortion, but I wanted to inspire them to take action.   

It is no secret that the abortion industry targets young, college-age girls. According to the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute, 42% of abortion-minded women are between the ages of 18 and 24. Surveys also show that the vast majority of these women are seeking abortion out of fear. 

What are these women afraid of? Statistics show that 74% of abortion-minded women fear that motherhood will interfere with their education or career. 73% feel that they could not afford to care for their child and 48% have concerns about the difficulties of being a single parent. Instead of offering encouragement, support, and resources, the abortion industry sells the lie that abortion – ending the life of their unborn child – is these women’s only solution. 

As part of the pro-life generation, we can help calm the fears of our pregnant classmates and friends. We can show them that there is a vast community of support ready to love them and their child. And as pro-life college students, we can offer that support directly on our campuses.      

We are all called to build a culture of life, and you can do this exactly where you are. To truly create a culture where each human life is valued, we must start within our homes, communities, and schools.  


Ways to build a culture of life on your college campus: 

– Get involved with your college pro-life group or start one 
– Volunteer at your local pregnancy center 
– Organize a baby supply drive for your pregnancy center or young families in the community  
– Give care packages to the neonatal floor at your local hospital 
– Offer free babysitting services in your community 
– Petition your school to provide better resources and support for pregnant and parenting students.  
– Advertise the array of resources available to pregnant and parenting students  
– Plan a trip to the March for Life to get connected and inspired by pro-life advocates from across the country! 

By advocating for life on your campus, you make an incredible impact in the pro-life movement. Each of us can play a crucial role in bringing an end to abortion. Through our joint efforts, we can use our individual gifts and talents to create a culture of life. 

The pro-life cause requires our time, energy, and efforts – no matter where we are. We can build a culture of life in the classroom, through friendships, and by joining all together in the pro-life movement to bring an end to abortion. 


Alivia Grace Talley is the founder and president of her school’s pro-life organization, and an active volunteer at her local pregnancy center. Alivia Grace is also a veteran intern for the March for Life, serving two years as our Volunteer Coordinator and Summer Communications intern.  

Filed Under: Blog

July 29, 2021 By Jeanne Mancini

March for Life Statement on Elimination of Hyde Amendment from Annual Appropriations Bill

Pro-abortion Democrats have again eliminated pro-life riders including the Hyde, Weldon, and Dornan amendments – among others – from the spending bill. These important provisions protect the American public from funding or providing abortions against their will. Consistent polling shows that a majority of Americans want these protections. It is time codify these popular and common-sense riders into law by passing the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortions Act. No one should be forced to compromise their values, but especially not on this life-or-death issue.”

Jeanne Mancini, president of March for Life

Filed Under: Press Releases

July 29, 2021 By Scott Zipperle

March for Life Statement on Elimination of Helms Amendment in Foreign Spending Bill

By eliminating the Helms Amendment, Democrats are attempting to impose an unwanted abortion imperialism on both taxpayers and developing nations, many of which have pro-life laws. Marist polling shows that Americans overwhelmingly oppose the international funding of abortion –77%, including most Democrats, support such restrictions on foreign aid. Abortion is not development assistance and American taxpayers should not be forced to fund the abortion industry, either at home or abroad.”

Tom McClusky, president March for Life Action

Filed Under: Press Releases

July 29, 2021 By Jeanne Mancini

March for Life Files Amicus Curiae Preceding Dobbs Supreme Court Case

Prompted by the Supreme Court’s tragic decision in Roe v. Wade, March for Life was founded to promote the beauty and dignity of every human life by working to make abortion unthinkable. It’s time to change our nation’s chaotic abortion jurisprudence, so that our laws are allowed to catch up with the science and reflect basic compassion. The science today shows that the humanity of a 15-week-old child in the womb is undeniable. Children at that stage have fully formed noses and lips, eyelids and eyebrows; they can suck their thumb, and even feel pain.”

Jeanne Mancini, president of March for Life

Filed Under: Press Releases

July 22, 2021 By Jeanne Mancini

March for Life Statement on AG Fitch Supreme Court Brief Regarding Dobbs

As today’s brief makes clear, updating America’s abortion jurisprudence is necessary and long overdue. The law at issue before the Supreme Court concerns moderate limits on the abortion of a child who has developed past 15 weeks, with a fully formed nose and lips, eyelids and eyebrows – when her humanity is beyond debate. Limiting gruesome late term abortions is compassionate and popular; and the norm in countries that have allowed their laws to catch up with the science. Sadly, right now, the United States is one of only seven countries – including North Korea and China – that allow elective abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy.”

Jeanne Mancini, president of March for Life

Filed Under: Press Releases

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