Dear Conservatives, When “Kylie” found out she was pregnant, everyone in her life had a different opinion on what she should do. Her mom was supportive and offered to help, but her sisters were more complicated. One of her sisters had previously had an abortion and knew the pain firsthand. But her other sister was extremely harsh and judgmental toward Kylie’s situation. Everyone’s opinions were circulating through her mind. But ultimately, Kylie was just scared. Scared to give birth to the child. Scared to have an abortion. Scared to put the child up for adoption. Scared that the father would find out. Scared she wouldn’t be able to raise the child on her own. Scared of the emotional scarring regardless of what decision she made. Overwhelmed with fear, Kylie decided the best option was to schedule an abortion. As she searched for an abortion appointment online, she found the number to Human Coalition’s Contact Center and called. She was met with a compassionate call agent who calmly listened to her story. It was clear that Kylie needed counseling and care right away, so the call agent connected her to a nurse in one of Human Coalition’s Telecare Women’s Clinics. Here, Kylie received the hope and encouragement to become #StrongAsAMother. Read about Kylie’s inspiring journey from being full of fear and pursuing an abortion to confidently choosing life: www.HumanCoalition.org/Story/ Kylie’s story is just one example of the lifesaving and life-changing impact your support has on women facing unexpected pregnancies. By supporting Human Coalition, you reach women who are filled with fear and anxiety over their circumstances. You show them the love and hope of Christ. You empower them with the resources to choose life for their children. You help them become #StrongAsAMother. Thank you for all you do to reach women like Kylie and rescue children like her precious daughter, “Emily.” For Life, Rachel Lane, P.S. — I hope you will take some time to read this story. I know it will bless you and inspire you! www.HumanCoalition.org/Story/ | |||||
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