Maximize $250K Challenge Grant to Defend the Unborn

 

Since the Dobbs decision, which the Lord used us to help accomplish, TENS OF THOUSANDS of babies have been born thanks to a growing number of state laws that protect life.

Yet, as much as we rejoice in this, we know that advancing the right to life didn’t end at Dobbs—it was just the beginning. And now that we have the momentum, we need to keep pushing to help usher in a culture that respects and seeks to preserve innocent life at every stage of development.

That means standing with courageous people like Colorado nurse Chelsea Mynyk. An unconstitutional state law makes it illegal for medical professionals like Chelsea to even talk to her patients about abortion pill reversal, a safe and often effective treatment for women who have changed their minds after taking the first of two chemical abortion drugs.

That could be the difference between life and death.

It was for Mackenna, a young mother whom the Lord led to Chelsea, who talked to her about abortion pill reversal and helped save the life of her beautiful daughter.

If it was up to Colorado officials, Mackenna’s daughter never would have been born.

That’s why we’re standing with Chelsea—to protect her fundamental right to free speech and to exercise her conscience. We’ll be with her all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, if necessary.

But cases like Chelsea’s can require a massive amount of resources—thousands upon thousands of dollars and countless hours.

And we’re facing a well-funded opposition that is pouring resources into efforts to undermine this work.

Our critical fiscal year-end funding deadline is rapidly approaching June 30, and we have an opportunity to help maximize the impact of a special $250,000 challenge grant. It’s as important as ever that we meet this goal so that we’re prepared to contend for YOUR rights and for the unborn.

We’re asking for your help.

Your gift today will help fuel Chelsea’s case and the cases of so many of our other brave clients standing for freedom, including…

  • Jessica Bates, a Christian mom of five who feels called to adopt children in need but has been barred from doing so by the state of Oregon because she holds to biblical beliefs on gender and sexuality.
  • Dr. Christopher Yuan, whose Christian nonprofit organization has been denied a discount offered to other nonprofits simply because his organization is religious.
  • Selina Soule, a Connecticut track athlete seeking to uphold fair competition. She and three other athletes are challenging a state athletic association policy that allows males to compete in women’s high school sports. 

Help us maximize the impact of a $250,000 challenge grant!

Our critical funding deadline is almost here—and we’re relying on the generosity of people like you to ensure we’re fully funded for the legal battles ahead.

Please give now to fuel these efforts for your freedoms.

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