During the Democratic National Convention, one Pro-Life company decided to counteract the anti-Life attacks of Planned Parenthood Great Rivers.
EveryLife, the only Pro-Life diaper company in America, carried out an initiative to provide a lifetime supply of free diapers to mothers who had booked an abortion appointment at the Planned Parenthood mobile bus but chose to give Life to their precious baby instead.
EveryLife said in a statement, “EveryLife is partnering with Sidewalk Advocates for Life and the Life-affirming mobile medical unit from ThriVe Nation, equipped with ultrasound services, who are on the ground in Chicago, outside the DNC, to provide a lifetime supply of EveryLife diapers to any pregnant mom seeking an abortion at the Planned Parenthood abortion/vasectomy bus who chooses Life instead.”
EveryLife Co-Founder and President Sarah Gabel Seifert added: “While Planned Parenthood mocks and contributes to the devaluing of the family unit and demise of our nation, EveryLife will continue to champion Life and parenthood. We are honored to provide a tangible resource to help moms in need choose Life, knowing that diapers can be the difference between life and death for a baby.” […]
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