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Youth activists, we want to hear from you!

IssuesIssues·By Anna Bettisworth

Youth activists, we want to hear from you!

One of the unique strengths of the pro-life movement is the energy, creativity and ingenuity of our young people – you, the up and coming pro-life generation.  With passion and creativity, we are standing on the wisdom and labor of those who have fought so long and hard against the injustice of abortion.

Every w

eek, we receive hundreds of emails from students and young people  telling us how they are using their talents to build a culture that respects the dignity of life.

We want to tell the world what you are doing on behalf of our unborn brothers and sisters.

Do you have a story, tip, creative idea, or new media to share?

We want to hear from you: email “Youth Activism” to youth@liveaction.org and check the Live Action blog under “Youth Activists” for new stories every week.

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