Abortion Clinic Offers Free Abortions to Victims of Hurricane Harvey

State   |   Micaiah Bilger   |   Sep 5, 2017   |   2:36PM   |   Houston, Texas

As if there were not enough victims of Hurricane Harvey already, the infamous abortion chain Whole Woman’s Health wants to create more.

The hurricane left at least 63 people dead and thousands more in need of food and shelter in and around Houston, Texas. While many people still are lacking basic needs, abortion activists have been focusing on getting victims to abortion clinics to kill their unborn babies.

On Friday, the Texas-based abortion chain Whole Woman’s Health posted an ad on Facebook offering free abortions to victims of the hurricane.

“We’re providing no-cost abortions for patients affected by Hurricane Harvey for the month of September,” the abortion chain wrote. “We want to help. Call us.”

Working with abortion advocacy groups, Whole Woman’s Health said it will provide financial assistance, including help with travel and lodging costs, to women to abort their unborn babies at one of its Texas clinics.

Disguised as compassionate, this offer only will add to the suffering and loss that thousands of Texans already are experiencing. This abortion chain, notorious for failed health inspections, will kill unborn babies in abortions and leave their mothers emotionally and possibly physically damaged.

Pro-life advocate Abby Johnson, who first noticed the ad, said her former employer, Planned Parenthood, did the same thing when Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana. She now sees how wrong that was.

“So many Louisiana residents were being sheltered in Houston, we thought that ‘free abortions’ would be a fantastic idea,” Johnson wrote on Facebook. “I remember thinking that we were really doing something so heroic…doing something to help these women who had lost everything.

“I now realize that we were preying on these families in their most desperate time of need. We didn’t offer to help them find housing, food, clothing, or anything else…just a way to kill their unborn child at ‘no cost.’ Sick,” she continued.

But other abortion activists and pro-abortion groups also are fundraising off the natural disaster.

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The Free Beacon reported last week that one of the groups capitalizing off Hurricane Harvey is the Lilith Fund, which funds abortions and abortion advocacy. The Texas-based group set up an “Emergency Fund for Harvey Survivors” to raise money for hurricane survivors who are “seeking an abortion but cannot afford it.”

“With increased barriers like temporary clinic closures, displacement, loss of homes/vehicles, and more, access to abortion just got even more difficult for those affected by Harvey,” the group wrote.

Other abortion activists also have been urging people to donate to abortion groups to help hurricane victims abort their unborn babies. And the pro-abortion blog Romper dedicated a whole article to urging people to give donations for abortions.

In contrast, pro-life groups, pregnancy centers, Christian ministries and others are providing support for pregnant and parenting families in the wake of the hurricane.

Meredith Phillips, who helps operate a Christian housing ministry for pregnant moms called LifeHouse in Houston, told Pregnancy Help News that they had to relocate nine pregnant women and several staff members because of the flood. Since then, she has been reaching out to other expectant moms in the area and providing any resources that they can. To donate, click here.

Abby Johnson’s organization And Then There Were None also is helping moms and babies in the Houston, Texas area. Pamela Whitehead, prayer team coordinator and director of operations, is on the ground there doing outreach to women and providing supplies. The organization also set up a registry with items for moms and babies who lost everything or nearly everything in Hurricane Harvey. To learn more about donating items, click here.