Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Why This Pro-Life Group Is Sending ‘Love Letters’ to Abortion Clinic Workers

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By Kate Scanlon

A pro-life group has announced that they will encourage workers in the abortion industry to leave their jobs by writing them love letters.

Pro-life activists and volunteers with the “Love One Out, Love Won Out” campaign launched by And Then There Were None will send flowers and love letters to abortion clinic employees that read, “We love you, and you are too good to be working in an abortion clinic. We love you enough to help you quit. Healing is possible.”

And Then There Were None provides financial and emotional support to individuals who leave their jobs in the abortion industry.

Abby Johnson, founder and president of And Then There Were None, said that love is the key to getting abortion clinic workers to leave the industry.

“As a former abortion clinic worker, I remember wanting to leave the industry but wondered how it would be perceived,” Johnson said. “Would someone love me enough to help me get out? I knew that I deserved better, and when I left the abortion industry, I wanted to help other workers leave as well, which is why I started ATTWN.”

Story continues: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/02/08/

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