SPUC works to develop a pro-life presence at the local level, all over the UK.
Membership of SPUC is open to all who support the society's aims. The society has thousands of members throughout the UK.
A branch of SPUC is a group of SPUC members working in unison with the society as a whole to gain the protection of the law for all unborn children. It is the local organ of the society, raising awareness, raising funds and influencing the community through leafleting, letters to the local press and organising public events. Find out more…
The UK’s local pro-life group
Most branches of SPUC form part of regions, which enable branches to work together on major campaigns, and organise speakers' courses to ensure the availability of trained speakers in the region. Regional committees also elect representatives to serve on the society's national council. SPUC’s national council is the society's policy-making body. The intake of council members from the regions ensures democracy in the society's policy-making.