Pro-Life Students Embark on Tour to Expose Planned Parenthood Abortion Biz

National   |   Kristan Hawkins   |   Sep 11, 2013   |   2:48PM   |   Washington, DC

Yesterday, Students for Life of America, the nation’s largest pro-life youth organization, launched a 18,041 mile tour for their ground-breaking Planned Parenthood Project. The tour will visit 41 universities and 20 states over the next 8 weeks.

The Planned Parenthood Project was developed by Students for Life after the organization’s own polling in 2012 found that 59% of 18-24 year olds didn’t know Planned Parenthood provided abortions. In addition, Students for Life’s internal research has found that 79% of Planned Parenthood facilities are within 5 miles of a college campus, proving college-aged women and men prime targets for the organization.
The visual display is made up of 915 pink crosses to represent the 915 preborn children that die each day inside of Planned Parenthood. In addition, the display has 5 billboards that cite Planned Parenthood’s own annual report numbers and testimony from former employees to call into question their “caring” image.
The majority of this generation is against abortion, which is why Planned Parenthood never advertises the fact that they are the nation’s largest abortion vendor. So our goal is simple: We want to educate this generation about Planned Parenthood’s real motives and business model in order to turn them against the abortion Goliath and towards pro-life, pregnancy resource centers where they can go for honest, real help.
To read more about the Planned Parenthood Project or see pictures of the display, please go here: www.plannedparenthoodproject.com.
Below is a list of universities Students for Life of America will visit during the 18,041 mile, 8-week tour:
~ Colorado State University, CO
~ Regis University, CO
~ University at Buffalo, NY
~ The University of New Mexico, NM
~ Eastern Michigan University, MI
~ University of Michigan, MI
~ Oakland University, MI
~ Grand Rapids University, MI
~ Purdue University, IN
~ Indiana University, IN
~ The Ohio State University, OH
~ University of Cincinnati, OH
~ Cuesta College, CA
~ Allen Hancock College, CA
~ University of California -Sacramento, CA
~ University of California -Berkeley, CA
~ San Jose State University, CA
~ Santa Clara University, CA
~ Stanford University, CA
~ University of California -Santa Barbara, CA
~ Northern Kentucky University, KY
~ University of Kentucky, KY
~ Western Kentucky University, KY
~ Lee University, TN
~ Linn Benton Community College, OR
~ North Carolina State University, NC
~ University of Oregon, OR
~ University of Washington, WA
~ West Virginia University, WV
~ Gonzaga University, WA
~ LaSalle University, PA
~ Oregon State University, OR
~ University of South Alabama, AL
~ University of Southern Mississippi
~ Louisiana State University, LA
~ University of St. Thomas, TX
~ University of Texas – Austin, TX
~ Northern Arizona University, AZ
~ Arizona State University
~ The University of Arizona, AZ