Georgia March For Life & Rally to Focus on Equal Protection of the Preborn Child
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Georgia Right to Life (GRTL)
Jan. 20, 2023
NORCROSS, Ga., Jan. 20, 2023 /Standard Newswire/ -- For more than 40 years, Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) has sponsored the Georgia March for Life. This year's event on Friday, January 20, will begin at 12 noon with a memorial service at Liberty Plaza, followed by a silent march at 1:00 p.m. on the streets of Atlanta. An additional element, the Georgians Ending Abortion Rally, has been added to this year's event and will take place at Liberty Plaza following the silent march at 1:40 p.m.
The memorial acknowledges the more than 63 million innocent children denied their God-given right to Personhood – that is the right to be recognized as a person—since Roe v. Wade made abortion legal in 1973.
"Until the day when intentional prenatal abortion is unthinkable and decried as a great evil," says the President of Georgia Right to Life, Ricardo Davis, "we will recall the long-term effects of the infamous January 22, 1973 Doe v. Bolton and Roe v. Wade rulings upon the preborn children of Georgia and beyond."
The focus of this year's event is equal protection in Georgia for all innocent human lives, including all preborn children. The keynote speaker is Daphne Harris Nicely, Executive Director, Atlanta Morning Center, a ministry launched by Samaritan Ministries International in 2011 out of love for mothers and their newborns. The Morning Center provides prenatal through postpartum care to mothers in need, at no charge.
"The life of the mother and the child together have essential value," Daphne said. "Mothers and babies in the state of Georgia need protection, including healthy pregnancies, wholesome post-partum care and positive birth outcomes. It's critical that we provide support services to affirm women and children—so that they can together live healthy lives now and in the future."
In 2021, there were 34,988 abortions in Georgia. A disproportionate share—23,424, or 66.9%—were Black babies. In fact, in the state of Georgia, since 2000, more than 649,263 innocent lives have been lost to abortion.
"I encourage Georgians to join us as we remember those innocent children whose lives have been violently ended through abortion and rally to demand justice for our preborn children by way of legal personhood," Davis added.
About Georgia Right to Life
Since 1971, as a Christian organization, Georgia Right to Life has worked tirelessly to protect innocent human lives, from earliest biological beginning to natural death, regardless of stage of development, age, location, physical abilities, manner of conception. One of the goals of the organization is to pass a Personhood Amendment to the State Constitution, recognizing that all persons are created by God, in His image and deserve life!
SOURCE Georgia Right to Life (GRTL)
CONTACT: Sheryl Sellaway, 404-273-5133, Sheryl@righteouspragency.com
Georgia Right to Life (GRTL)
Jan. 20, 2023
NORCROSS, Ga., Jan. 20, 2023 /Standard Newswire/ -- For more than 40 years, Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) has sponsored the Georgia March for Life. This year's event on Friday, January 20, will begin at 12 noon with a memorial service at Liberty Plaza, followed by a silent march at 1:00 p.m. on the streets of Atlanta. An additional element, the Georgians Ending Abortion Rally, has been added to this year's event and will take place at Liberty Plaza following the silent march at 1:40 p.m.
The memorial acknowledges the more than 63 million innocent children denied their God-given right to Personhood – that is the right to be recognized as a person—since Roe v. Wade made abortion legal in 1973.
"Until the day when intentional prenatal abortion is unthinkable and decried as a great evil," says the President of Georgia Right to Life, Ricardo Davis, "we will recall the long-term effects of the infamous January 22, 1973 Doe v. Bolton and Roe v. Wade rulings upon the preborn children of Georgia and beyond."
The focus of this year's event is equal protection in Georgia for all innocent human lives, including all preborn children. The keynote speaker is Daphne Harris Nicely, Executive Director, Atlanta Morning Center, a ministry launched by Samaritan Ministries International in 2011 out of love for mothers and their newborns. The Morning Center provides prenatal through postpartum care to mothers in need, at no charge.
"The life of the mother and the child together have essential value," Daphne said. "Mothers and babies in the state of Georgia need protection, including healthy pregnancies, wholesome post-partum care and positive birth outcomes. It's critical that we provide support services to affirm women and children—so that they can together live healthy lives now and in the future."
In 2021, there were 34,988 abortions in Georgia. A disproportionate share—23,424, or 66.9%—were Black babies. In fact, in the state of Georgia, since 2000, more than 649,263 innocent lives have been lost to abortion.
"I encourage Georgians to join us as we remember those innocent children whose lives have been violently ended through abortion and rally to demand justice for our preborn children by way of legal personhood," Davis added.
About Georgia Right to Life
Since 1971, as a Christian organization, Georgia Right to Life has worked tirelessly to protect innocent human lives, from earliest biological beginning to natural death, regardless of stage of development, age, location, physical abilities, manner of conception. One of the goals of the organization is to pass a Personhood Amendment to the State Constitution, recognizing that all persons are created by God, in His image and deserve life!
SOURCE Georgia Right to Life (GRTL)
CONTACT: Sheryl Sellaway, 404-273-5133, Sheryl@righteouspragency.com