25 January 2013

we have not met the needs of women



Many people are posting on facebook and on their blogs about the Prolife March that's going on in DC today. I guess that is what brings this sort of post from me, too, today.

The words below make sense to me.  They reflect many of the reasons that I am running for Women's Choice.  I think that, as a nation we have failed women, and that women DO deserve better.  

Let's be better for women, let's be compassionate, let's be full of love, and let's support these women who need our support.  

Perhaps you can help me help these women via WCN and our fundraiser

blessings and joy,
nicole mArie


"We also should seek a comprehensive review of the reasons that drive women to abortion. Every day that goes by with the needs of some pregnant women unmet is another day marked by thousands of abortions. Although Americans are deeply divided on abortion, there is no disagreement that the number of abortions needs to be reduced. What is missing is a woman-centered plan to accomplish that goal. 

Many women lack the support of their family or the child's father, they lack the resources that would allow them to combine work and child rearing, or feel forced to choose between their education and their children.

We need to listen, to hear women and create a comprehensive, step-by-step plan to systematically eliminate the root causes that drive so many women to abortion -- primarily the lack of financial resources and lack of emotional support.

We need to engage those in higher education, healthcare, technology, corporations, small businesses, the entertainment industry, government and the media to help redirect the debate toward positive outcomes for all concerned. Men should be welcomed to the table. Most importantly, we must listen to the women from all walks of life, especially those who have personally experienced the tragedy of abortion, and those facing an unplanned pregnancy...

...Pregnancy care centers need funding to assist women to follow through on a life-affirming choice -- whether that involves married parenthood, single parenthood, extended family or co-parenting options, or adoption." 


The full text can be read here



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