Post-Abortion Group Releases New Song Video Supporting Women

National   |   Steven Ertelt   |   Jan 12, 2012   |   12:40PM   |   Washington, DC

Just in time for the annual March for Life, a new video featuring an original song by recording artist Jamie Owens Collins has been released by the Silent No More Awareness Campaign. The goal of the campaign is to provide support for women who regret their abortions and want to speak out about their experience with the hope of changing hearts and minds.

Directed by Silent No More co-founder Janet Morana, the video includes images of women carrying their “I Regret My Abortion” signs in the vanguard of last year’s March for Life.

“Women and men who have been hurt by abortion have been part of Silent No More since 2003, when we first took part in the March,” said campaign co-founder Georgette Forney, President of Anglicans for Life. “Now, with Jamie’s song, we have our own anthem and what we hope is that women who are still suffering their regret in silence will hear the song and realize they are not alone.”

Morana, Executive Director of Priests for Life, said the video is suitable for screening in churches, “where many women in the pews are hurting in silence over their abortions. Seeing this video could  be the catalyst that brings them out of denial and allows them to seek healing and forgiveness.”

The video is on the campaign home page at www.SilentNoMoreAwareness.org.

Since the launch  of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign in 2003, 4,845 women and men have shared their testimonies publicly at over 865 gatherings in 48 states and 10  countries where more than 110,830 attendees have heard the truth about abortion’s negative aftereffects.  More than 10,100 people representing 57 countries are registered to be Silent No More.  Raising awareness about the hurtful aftermath of abortion and the help that is available to cope with the pain are two of the Campaign’s goals.