By Daniel McConchie
Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Today the New Hampshire House passed AUL’s resolution, HCR 31, honoring the great work of pregnancy centers.

Kathleen Molway, the director of the Care Net Pregnancy Center of Greater Concord said: “I am grateful to the New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rep. Kathleen Rago, and Americans United for Life for bringing this resolution forward. I have worked at my pregnancy center for sixteen years. Rarely do my volunteers, staff and supporters receive recognition. We are truly humbled and thankful for this honor.”

AUL’s Vice President of External Affairs, Jeanneane Maxon, is visiting pregnancy centers in New Hampshire and Vermont this week. Upon hearing news of the vote, she stated,

“As the daughter and sister of pregnancy care center directors, and having grown up in the pregnancy center movement since age seven, I can personally attest that pregnancy care centers are some of our nation’s most worthy charities. Primarily volunteer manned, they provide compassionate care to women and families who are often facing the most significant challenge of their lives. They provide a hope that cannot be found in the abortion clinic.

“Pregnancy centers in New Hampshire offer their services free of charge, including needed medical services such as ultrasounds, pregnancy confirmation, and sexually transmitted disease testing–thereby saving state governments millions of dollars in needed funds. And their clients love the help they receive. In fact, a recent survey revealed that centers have a 97% client satisfaction rate.

“It is clear that women don’t want abortions. Women often feel like they have no choice but abortion due to their circumstances. And here is where pregnancy centers step in and make all the difference. They simply tell women, ‘you do not have to have an abortion if you don’t want to. We will do all we can to help you.’ As a result 9 out of 10 women who enter a Care Net pregnancy center choose Life. It is only right and fitting that the State of New Hampshire and states across this nation honor their life-saving and selfless work.”

The resolution will now advance to the Senate next month.

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