Saturday, February 22, 2014

'Save the Storks' launches mobile crisis-pregnancy vehicles



'We don't want to wait for them to come to us, we go to them'

 A fleet of mobile crisis pregnancy centers is being deployed in cities across the nation to provide women considering abortion an alternative.

Save the Storks, a pro-life ministry, explains its mission to “empower abortion-minded mothers all over America to choose life,” according to its site.

Launched by Founder and President Joe Baker, Save the Storks now has four mobile “Stork Buses” that operate in partnership with local crisis pregnancy centers, with plans for three more soon.

The centers operate the vehicles outside of abortion clinics.

“We don’t want to wait for them to come to us, we go to them,” Baker says of women considering abortion.

“There’s a statistic that 84 percent of post-abortive women felt cornered by abortion – that it was their only choice,” Baker told WND. “We are catering to those women and trying to show them there is an alternative.”

Through the use of the state-of-the-art “Stork Buses,” made by Mercedes Benz, sidewalk counselors are able to provide free pregnancy testing and a sonogram to abortion-minded women in a confidential, comfortable, and professional setting – just outside the clinic they were planning to visit.

More @ WND

2 comments:

  1. Good idea. Offering a real, better alternative to abortion is much more effective than fighting in the political arena to have the law changed, where the deck is stacked against you from the outset and even your supposed allies will sell you out in a New York minute.

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