92 Years Later Pro Life Comes to Margaret Sanger Planned Parenthood Center

Manhattan’s first-ever 40 Days for Life campaign kicked off on Saturday night with a crowd of over 100 pro-life New Yorkers. The vigil will take place outside the Margaret Sanger Planned Parenthood Center in lower Manhattan (92 years after it opened). 40 Days for Life’s national director, David Bereit, was the guest speaker, sharing the inspiring story of how 40 Days for Life started. Of the abortion center named after Planned Parenthood’s founder, David said, “This is where it began and this is where it must end.” ….. More

40 Days for Life Manhattan Campaign leader Jill Gadwood spoke about the need to bring 40 Days for Life to New York City, which is infamously known as the “abortion capital of America.” “I’m so encouraged by the amount of email I’ve seen about our upcoming campaign,” Jill said. “The videos exposing the Planned Parenthood baby parts scandal have helped build interest in Manhattan.”  “I’m sure many of you have already seen some of these videos and are disgusted by them,” she said, “but you may not be sure what you can do about it.  Well, I have just the thing. Join Manhattan’s first-ever 40 Days for Life campaign to pray and witness for an end to abortion.” …… More

Planned Parenthood  of New York City: 1923 – Margaret Sanger opens the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau in Manhattan, later known as the Margaret Sanger Research Bureau, where physicians dispense contraceptives and study their health impact. …… More

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