News,
30 August 2012
Dear supporter,
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Why is this important?
In a nutshell, privacy regulations can prevent the Society operating to its full extent because it cannot fully access the donors it needs to fund its pro-life work.
And if SPUC is prevented from asking its friends and supporters for financial assistance, its work defending unborn babies—and other vulnerable people threatened by anti-life policies and laws—is hampered.
For instance, without the financial help of its supporters SPUC cannot:
- train pro-life speakers to teach schoolchildren about the wonder of life, and the horrors of abortion and euthanasia
- provide emergency help to expectant mothers facing a crisis pregnancy
- provide GPs’ with evidence-based information for patients who request abortions, which explain the alternatives to abortion and where help can be found
- support relatives of patients at risk from euthanasia in hospitals
- mount public campaigns to oppose anti-life legislation in Parliament
- defend doctors’, nurses’ and midwives’ right to conscientious objection in the courts.
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Thank you for all you do to help unborn babies.
Yours sincerely in defence of life,
Gordon Kane
Fundraising manager
SPUC
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