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Summer is winding down, and after enjoying this pause refreshed pro-lifers will be looking for opportunities to educate their communities. One venue that has proven to be especially helpful over the past two decades is the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC).
Beginning next month, hundreds of thousands of federal employees around the country will participate in this workplace campaign fund that was created over twenty years ago by the Office of Personnel Management. It is an unparalleled opportunity to easily and conveniently help the pro-life movement.
CFC "Kick-off" events get underway around the first of September and wind-up after two months. During this period, federal employees receive a brochure that lists hundreds of charities from which to select and make a pledge.
The National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund (agency #2844) is listed in the CFC brochure under the federation HSCA (Human Service Charities of America).
The money generated through the CFC by the NRL Educational Trust Fund is used solely for educational purposes. NRL shares proceeds with its state affiliate groups. NRL's affiliate groups utilize the funds to purchase pro-life brochures, videos, and to underwrite speaking and advertisement opportunities that educate their communities.
Barbara Lyons, executive director of Wisconsin Right to Life, Inc., reports that "with the help of the proceeds generated by workplace giving campaigns, we are reaching the public's mind with educational materials that save innocent human lives and at the same time build a consensus for life in Wisconsin."
Executive Director of Kentucky RTL, Margie Montgomery, also ...