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Red Envelope Day offers pro-life Americans the opportunity to make their voices heard

IssuesIssues·By Jordan Hooker

Red Envelope Day offers pro-life Americans the opportunity to make their voices heard

On January 22, 2013, we will mark the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. To mark that day, pro-life Americans have an opportunity to make their voices heard. Red Envelope Day in 2009 saw millions of empty red envelopes sent to the White House. Each envelope represents a life not lived because of abortion.

Organizers of Red Envelope Day hope to see 1.2 million empty red envelopes sent on January 22, 2013.

In addition, the event will raise one million dollars to support pro-life organizations fighting for the rights of the unborn.

You can send an envelope by visiting this link. You will be given the opportunity to choose the political leaders and media you want your envelopes sent to.

Live Action will provide further coverage of this event.

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