America will see that the world doesn’t end if we let babies live, writes marjoriesba. 'Rather, we will allow our nation to be blessed by each child intended for this world, with unique gifts that only he or she possesses, and to have renewed hope.'
Smart leaders recognize that these centers represent the best of America, with neighbor helping neighbor, and are well worth supporting. Gov. Tate Reeves recentlyestablishing a new $3.5 million tax credit, the first of its kind in the country, to help more than 30 life-affirming pregnancy centers in the state serve women and children in their communities. In Georgia, the Susan B. Anthony List haswith former GOP Sen.
In addition, a growing number of state Alternatives to Abortion programs are providing counseling, material assistance, care coordination, and housing support.has a $100 million budget, and the resources available to families extend beyond childbirth or adoption into the formative early years of a child’s life.program is working with local partners to identify and fill gaps.
America will see that the world doesn’t end if we let babies live. Far from it. Rather, we will allow our nation to be blessed by each child intended for this world, with unique gifts that only he or she possesses, and to have renewed hope of living up to our noblest founding promises.
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