October 17, 2011

Day of Silent Solidarity

Are you willing to give up your voice for a day for those who will never have one?

Tomorrow,October 18th, marks the 2011 Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity.
Students from across the country and at over 1,800 participating schools will give uptheir voices in support for the 50,000,000 children who have been silenced by abortion since January 22, 1973.
If you haven't yet talked to your campus group about the Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity,
we encourage you to take part in this incredibly moving and solemn tribute.

Students will wear red duct tape over their mouths and on their arms to sacrifice their voices for those who never had the opportunity to "choose" whether to live or die. They will also be passing out literature and fliers to explain their silence and educate others about the injustice of abortion.

This year, the Pro-life Day of SilentSolidarity is dedicated to our friend and Abortion Abolitionist, Kortney Blythe Gordon and her pre-born daughter, Sophy Joy. As many of you already know, Kortney and Sophy were killed on October 8 in a car accident in Macon, GA after speaking at a pro-life conference. Please continue to keep her family and the mission of Students for Life of America in your prayers as we continue to grieve during this difficult time.

Registration is FREE and so are the fliers. Make sure you and your group:
  Register for the event.
Promote it to your friends.
Let your teachers know you'll be silent tomorrow.
Make a red arm band or use red duct tape.
Print out our FREE fliers.

For more information, visit www.silentday.org.