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Tuesday October 16th, Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity

Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity was founded by Bryan Kemper in 2004.

People from all over this nation will give up their voices for a day in solidarity for the children silent as their lives are taken by abortion.

On Tuesday October 16th, 2018, students from all across the nation will give up their voices in solidarity with the over 3,000 lives taken by abortion every day, whose voices will never be heard.

Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity was founded by Bryan Kemper in 2004.

On this day, people all over the world will give up their voices in solidarity with the pre-born children who have had their voices silenced by abortion.

Red arm bands and duct tape will identify them as taking part in the Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity. They will carry fliers explaining why they are silent and educate others about the plight of the innocent children we are losing every day.

We ask that you wear a red arm band or red duct tape over your mouths to identify that you are taking part in the National Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity. You can also wear a pro-life t-shirt to show your support. Take a vow of silence for the day, acting in solidarity for those who have been silenced forever.

We are remembering those who were lost and hurt by abortion by giving up our voices and remaining in solidarity. Will you join us?

Website: https://studentsforlife.org/2016/10/03/national-pro-life-day-of-silent-solidarity-october-18-2016/
View the Event Flyer.


Sponsor: Students for Life of America
Website: https://studentsforlife.org/
Other Website: https://www.worldnationaldays.com/pro-life-day-of-silent-solidarity-2018/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/studentsforlife


Contact: Students for Life of America Phone: 540-834-4600

National Pro Life Chalk Day

Students for Life of America sponsor the "National Pro Life Chalk Day" Any City Nationwide!

What activity saves lives and impacts a whole community yet requires almost no money and minimal time commitment? SIDEWALK CHALKING!

This is a low cost and fun activity that can potentially touch hundreds, if not thousands, of hearts. Some pro-lifers write positive messages or shocking statistics, depending on the location of the

Students for Life of America sponsor the "National Pro Life Chalk Day" Any City Nationwide!

Chalk the sidewalk with pro-life images at your school, your church, your neighborhood—anywhere that is public property. Start chalking!

chalking. Others use the visual of 3,500 hearts to show how many babies die in a single day in America from abortion. Chalk the sidewalk at your school, your church, your neighborhood—anywhere that is public property.

With a handful of chalk and an arsenal of pro-life slogans, you can leave a lasting impression on hundreds or even thousands of people.

Don’t get discouraged if your “artwork” is scuffed or washed off by haters – that means they saw it. Place messages at different angles and perspectives so foot traffic from every direction will catch a glimpse. Keep the messages short and succinct; you only have a brief moment to get your point across – make it count. Use bright or pastel colors like pink, blue, white and yellow.

CHALK UP for LIFE! Grab some friends and chalk up your neighborhood.

#LIFE National School Walkout

Rocklin High School student Brandon Gillespie organized the walkout.

Pro-life groups are supporting a school walkout to protest abortion after last week’s anti-gun school walkout. The school walkout will be for 17 minutes on April 11 at 10 a.m. in all time zones.

The event organizers are using the hashtag #LIFE. In a tweet, one student encouraged others to talk to their school about a walkout. “Working with @bgillie13 to get my school and more schools involved in this #LIFE National School Walkout,” Students for Life said other “leading pro-family and pro-life organizations” will also be supporting the walkout.

High School student Brandon Gillespie organized the walkout.

The school walkout will be for 17 minutes on April 11 at 10 a.m. in all time zones.

Rocklin High School student Brandon Gillespie organized the walkout. Gillespie was inspired by his teacher, Julianne Benzel. She’d asked her students to think about whether there was a double standard in protests on school property having to do with abortion and gun control. Her discussion upset two students and she was placed on administrative leave for it.

“If schools, not only just our school and our administration, but across the country are going to allow one group of students to get up during class and walk out to protest one issue, would they still give the same courtesy to another group of students who wanted to protest…abortion?”

Students for Life has resources for students who would like to host similar walkouts at their schools. The Thomas More Law Center also is offering legal guidance to students who want to participate.