Join MFI at the Celebration of Life Day on June 25th at the State House in Boston

While pregnancy resource centers (PRCs) outnumber abortion clinics 3 to 1, fewer than 50% of Americans know what they are, or how they offer the choice women deserve. In Massachusetts, elected officials have ruthlessly attacked and tried to shut down these invaluable community resources. We’ve told you about the unjust targeting of PRCs in MA herehere, and here. MFI has been diligently working to protect them from these unconstitutional assaults.

Join MFI for a day of inspiration and advocacy as we celebrate the invaluable efforts of PRCs helping women and children in need across Massachusetts. Mark your calendars for the Celebration of Life Day hosted by MA Citizens for Life and Pregnancy Care Alliance of MA on June 25th at the State House in Boston. The event will take place from 10 AM to 1 PM.

Learn more about this event and register to attend by clicking the button below. We hope to see you there!

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