Personal Stories about Abortion

Monday, 08 Mar 2004 at 7:00 pm – Campanile Room, Memorial Union

Georgette Forney, executive director of NOEL, the National Organization of Episcopalians for Life, joins representatives from the National Silent No More Awareness Campaign to tell their personal stories. The Campaign is an effort to make the public aware of the impact of abortion.

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