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A year after the Supreme Court handed down its decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022, sparking protests outside the justices’ homes and attacks on pro-life organizations, pregnancy centers face heightened opposition.
It was one year ago that POLITICO published the leaked draft majority opinion of the Supreme Court in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Heath Organization. That draft opinion indicated that the court was poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, which had forced legalized abortion upon every state in the nation 49 years earlier. The result of that leak was a fury of hostility and violence unleashed on pro-life organizations and churches around the nation.
On the morning of May 9, 2022, Becky Sheetz, the CEO of Life First Pregnancy Center in Manassas, Virginia, didn't initially see the chilling message that has rattled her ever since.
Following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, pro-life establishments have found themselves the targets of violent attacks perpetrated by radical pro-abortion activists. In fact, Family Research Council has listed more than 90 violent crimes against pregnancy resource centers (PRCs), pro-life organizations and churches since a draft of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Supreme Court decision was leaked on May 2.
Just as the surge of terrorism and hate crimes against pregnancy resource centers (PRC) and churches appeared to be slowing down in recent weeks, two more churches were targeted in Lawrence, Kan. over the weekend. With this ongoing violence and with the rhetoric surrounding PRCs continuing to heat up on Capitol Hill, pregnancy center staff are increasingly finding themselves having to divert valuable resources away from helping vulnerable women in need in order to bolster security measures for their buildings.
Following Politico’s report of a leaked draft opinion in the U.S. Supreme Court case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization indicating that a majority of justices seem inclined to overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide, multiple churches and pro-life advocacy organizations have been burned, looted and vandalized by pro-abortion extremists.
First Care Women’s Health, a pregnancy medical center, is relocating to Historic Downtown Manassas. The clinic is in the midst of renovating a 5,000 square foot building near the corner of Center Street and Grant Avenue and will relocate their team of 11 employees and numerous volunteers mid-summer once work is completed.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Good toured the Life First Pregnancy Center facilities in Manassas, Virginia, and met with CEO Becky Sheetz and members of the Life First staff. Life First provides counseling for both expecting mothers and fathers, as well as providing ultrasounds, clothing, and other necessities for families in need of support. Recently, the center was vandalized by the pro-abortion left following the leak of the draft Dobbs v. Jackson Supreme Court opinion.
A women’s clinic in Manassas was vandalized this week following a leaked U.S. Supreme Court opinion on abortion will increase its security.
First Care Women’s Health, a pregnancy medical center, is relocating to Historic Downtown Manassas. The clinic is in the midst of renovating a 5,000 square foot building near the corner of Center Street and Grant Avenue and will relocate their team of 11 employees and numerous volunteers mid-summer once work is completed.
In the first hour of The Vince Coglianese Show, Vince speaks with Becky Sheetz, executive director of First Care Women's Health in Manassas. Becky's facility was vandalized this weekend by pro-abortion activists. Adam Kredo, Senior Writer for The Washington Free Beacon joins the program to discuss Karine Jean-Pierre and her troubling anti-semetic ties.
MANASSAS, Va. — A Northern Virginia women’s health clinic discovered it was the target of vandalism Monday. Workers at First Care Women’s Health, off of Forestwood Lane, in Manassas, arrived to their building to find the façade and a window covered in spray paint. The graffiti said “Fake Clinic”, “Liars”, and “Abortion is a Right”.
In the wake of the leaked draft Supreme Court decision that would reverse the Roe v. Wade decision if handed down, extremists have carried out acts of property destruction against pro-life organizations and have disrupted religious services.
Over the weekend, vandals defaced a pro-life pregnancy-resource center in Manassas, Va., writing three graffiti messages on the side of the building: “Abortion is a right,” “Fake clinic,” and “Liars.”
A vandal or vandals painted pro-abortion graffiti on a pro-life pregnancy center over the weekend in Northern Virginia, about 32 miles from the nation’s capital.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares on Monday decried vandalism at the Life First pregnancy resource center in Manassas, Virginia. Slogans of “Fake Clinic,” “Liars” and “Abortion Is A Right” were painted on walls and doors at the group’s office building. Workers discovered the vandalism Monday morning.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares on Monday decried vandalism at the Life First pregnancy resource center in Manassas, Virginia.
Abortion activists have trashed yet another pro-life pregnancy center in the wake of a draft Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe v. Wade. This time, criminals struck in Manassas, Virginia.
Sarah Shaver talks with Becky Sheets, C.E.O. of Life First in Manassas and Woodbridge. Life First serves Prince William County and Virginia’s metro Washington, D.C.