Pro-Life Group America Life League Fight Against Abortion

Many of today's popular artists speak out for abortion rights and raise money for pro-abortion causes. They are feeding the youths with the lie that abortion is not only an answer to their problems, but a right they must fight to protect.

To counter this assault on young people, Rock For Life (RFL), a division of the Youth Outreach program of America Life League, is dedicated to this fight until abortion is abolished and a respect for the gift of life is restored.

In the beginning of this month, RFL held March for Life, 400 people attended. A Voter Registration Week was also held.

RFL works to bring together bands who stand for the truth - that life is sacred from fertilization until natural death - with no exceptions, no compromise and no apologies.

RFL outreach includes: Music, Education and Outreach. And it also publishes the youth-oriented pro life publication, Reality Check.

Eric Whittington of Rock for Life says, "Rock for Life reaches hundreds of thousands of teen and young adults through our outreach efforts, we wish the America's pro-life youth to put their deeply held convictions into action.¡¨

Meanwhile America Life League plans to hold the Second Annual National Pro-Life T-Shirt Day on April 27, 2004.
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