Hear Dr. Alveda King and Celebrate Pro-Life Victory at Benefit Breakfast on Nov. 16!
You'll enjoy and be fascinated by our very special speaker, Dr. Alveda King, at the Broward Right to Life Benefit Breakfast on Nov. 16.
The niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Alveda King is a prominent voice for the rights of America's preborn. A senior advisor to Priests for Life, Dr. King is also a voice for the Silent No More Awareness Campaign, sharing her testimony of two abortions, God’s forgiveness, and healing in her own life. |
Broward Right to Life Benefit Breakfast Dr. King will be addressing the Benefit Breakfast on the heels of the hard-fought defeat of Amendment 4, an extreme pro-abortion measure that, if passed, would have enshrined an unlimited right to abortion into Florida's constitution.
The abortion industry and its allies spent $120 million in a failed bid to gain the 60% support needed for passage. They failed but came close, using a dishonest campaign to win 57% support. Marching Orders The outcome sends a loud message and give pro-lifers clear marching orders. As Archbishop of Miami Thomas Wenski told CBS, "We have a hard road ahead of us to create a culture of life where every child will be protected by law and welcomed to life." But with your help, that is the task to which Broward Right to Life is pledged, and which your support will help make possible. You'll be delighted as you hear Dr. King, who is founder of Speak for Life and currently serves as a Fox News Channel contributor. A former college professor, she is a film and music veteran, and an executive producer of the brilliant 2021 movie, Roe v. Wade. Alveda is also a former Georgia State Legislator, a former presidential appointee, a 2021 recipient of the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award and the Cardinal John O’Connor Pro-Life Hall of Fame Award (2011). RSVP By Nov. 12! Please RSVP above and come to the Breakfast! Join us in celebrating a victory for life and stand with us in taking on the challenge of winning hearts and mind on behalf of Florida's preborn. |