Saturday, October 27, 2007 from 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (CT)
PRO-LIFE: MISSION POSSIBLE!
Enter 'LIFE' for the discount code and get $10 off!
Do you think it’s impossible to effectively present the pro-life message at your school? Join students from across the Midwest, in one of the greatest cities in the world, to get the tools you need to make your pro-life mission a MISSION POSSIBLE!
Location: DePaul University - Chicago, IL
Date: October 27th
Time: 10am - 5pm
Cost: $25 until Oct 7th
$40 through Oct 27th
$5 t-shirt
Lodging: email Mary Liz at housing@sflillinois.org
Events
Bella
‘Bella’ is a pro-life movie that has won several awards including the Toronto Film Festival People’s Choice Award. Friday October 26th is opening night and we will be hosting a viewing of ‘Bella’.
Speakers
We have an all-star line up of speakers to train and inspire you to change your campus!
These include:
Joe Scheidler - The “Grandfather” of American pro-life activism, Joe recently defeated the National Organization of Women in a 21-year lawsuit that included a record 3 Supreme Court appeals. In his 35 years as an activist, he has expertly used every known peaceful means to educate and motivate the public on behalf of the cause of life.
Vicki Thorn - Founder of Project Rachel and the Executive Director of the National Office of Post-Abortion Reconciliation & Healing. Thorn is an international expert and speaker on Abortion Recovery. She is a trauma counselor, spiritual director, and prenatal loss and bereavement facilitator. She and her husband have six children.
To learn more about all of our speakers, click here: Mission Possible
Training Sessions
To help you make your pro-life efforts more effective we are offering the following training sessions:
-Student Activism
-Fundraising
-Pro-Life Politics
-Abortion Healing
-Student Leadership
-”Remembering Auschwitz”
($10 off for DePaul Students)
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