To: National Desk
Contact: Jerry Horn, 540-220-0095;
Georgette Forney, President of
NOEL, (In March 2007,
NOEL changed its name to Anglicans for Life)
800-707-6635, 412-398-7885 cell,
Georgette@NOELforLife.org
Women Observe 33
Years of Legal Choice; Breaking Their Silence About Consequences of Abortion
Including: Jennifer O'Neill, SNM
Spokesperson/Actor/Model and Dr. Alveda King, Niece of Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 -- As our country acknowledges 33 years of
legalized abortion this weekend, women from across America will gather in front
of the Supreme Court Building on Monday, January 23, at 4 pm, to share their
personal experience with abortion as part of the Silent No More Awareness
Campaign.
More than 50 women will each briefly share
how their abortion affected their lives and hold signs that say, "I Regret My
Abortion." This event is one of 21 happening in January as part of the Silent No
More Awareness Campaign, which is co-sponsored by NOEL and Priests for Life.
Actor, model, and author, Jennifer
O'Neill is the celebrity spokesperson for the Silent No More Awareness Campaign.
She joined the Campaign because she was forced to have an abortion and
understands the pain it brings. Ms. O'Neill will speak at the Supreme Court
along with Dr. Alveda King, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who also
regrets her abortion.
"We know from personal experience that
abortion created more problems for us than it solved and we're not going to
standby and watch more of our sisters be hurt, we are silent no more!" says
Georgette Forney, President of NOEL and Co-Founder of the Campaign, who had an
abortion at age 16.
"Hearing these woman speak about the damage
abortion did to their lives will make you realize that abortion is a life
altering decision not just a 'simple choice' or 'right,'" says Janet
Morana, Associate Director of Priests for Life and Co-Founder of the Campaign.
Silent No More Awareness Campaign aims to increase public awareness of
the devastating effects of abortion in an effort to convince society that women
deserve better than abortion and to let women who are suffering the ill effects
know they are not alone and help and healing is available. Since officially
launching the Campaign in January 2003, more than 1650 people have shared
testimony at 110 Gatherings that have occurred in 44 states and 4 countries.
For more details, please visit
www.SilentNoMoreAwareness.org.
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