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More bad news for the pro-abortion movement: the young's growing pro-life sentiment is accompanied by equally growing pro-life activism. Bemoaning the precipitous drop in youthful pro-abortion support, Alexander Sanger, the chairman of the International Planned Parenthood Council, told Glamour, "It's not just the numbers that are down among pro-choice women. It's the enthusiasm." Pro-life enthusiasm, however, is alive and kicking at high schools and on college campuses. Mr. Sanger noted that many of the college campuses he visits no longer have a "pro-choice" group. But he has not visited any campus that does not have "a strong, vocal faction of pro-life women."
The National Right to Life Committee has supported National Teens for Life groups for over 20 years and College Students for Life groups for almost as long. National Right to Life and its state right to life groups have helped launch many organizations for teens and college students. All around the country they are working together to offer support to pregnant women, to discover new ways to reach out to others of their generation, and to learn more about the political and legislative process. The many, many pro-life activities by this young generation include:
The National Right to Life Committee and National Teens for Life held its first National Youth Leadership Summit in January 2006 in Washington, D.C. Teens from around the country gathered to learn about ...