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Pregnancy Resource Centers -- which help women find viable alternatives to abortion -- are predominantly in white, suburban, and small town communities. Most of these centers are non-profit and are almost always staffed by trained volunteers.

However, Planned Parenthood explicitly identified its profit centers: "young women, low-income women, and women of color" [Planned Parenthood Plan of Action, 1997].

Studies show that 62.5% of Planned Parenthood facilities are located in cities where Blacks represent a higher percentage of the population compared to the overall population of the state. [LifeIssues.org/connector/display.asp?page=05oct.htm]

Planned Parenthood grossed over $1 BILLION in its last fiscal year...

 

A Passion to Serve:

A Vision for Life - Pregnancy Resource Center Service Report 2009

 http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=BL09H01&f=PG09I02

[Family Research Council]

 
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These may be related to the Power Point presentations also found in this section.

 

Abstinence Makes

the Heart Grow Fonder

We all know that, when trying to describe something, "a picture is worth a thousand words".

Teachers are always looking for better ways to visually "get through to" their students; abstinence instructors are no exception! Good abstinence instructors are highly motivated and creative, always willing to spend time, (some money!) and brain-power to develop new and exciting and memorable visual aids to impact the attitudes and behavior of their students.

The visual demos described here are not new; but they are a beginning.

All demos can and should be adapted to the audience (age, gender, overall maturity level, etc.). If students are separated by gender (preferred at least through 8th grade), demos dealing with money, for example, tend to be more impressive to boys than to girls (success for boys is directly related to money).

Be sensitive to the maturity level of the students, and always stress their uniqueness and value. Be positive and upbeat, and let them know that you really care about each of them, now and for the rest of their life!!



 
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