'Emily's Voice' and 'Hope for Women'
Two new groups in Australia
are offering assistancve to women on pregnancy and abortion issues - both groups
are running TV ads to highlight the issue.
Emily's Voice is running ads that
highlight the unborn child and 'Hope for Women' is running ads that
offer help to women experiencing suffering and grief following abortion or miscarriage.
Emily's Voice
Emily represents the 80,000 children a year in Australia who
never get to live. The 80,000 who are aborted each year.
Emily's Voice is
an inspiring new media campaign to encourage women to give life to their babies.
Madeleine's story is of a young woman, now married, who had an abortion at age
18. For details of the media campaign, visit Emily's Voice
.
A promotional video explains the campaign and includes Madeleine's story.
The website includes information on how you can sponsor
an unborn child - and help get the message out in Australia. For the actual TV ads visit Discover
Emily.
Hope for Women
Hope for Women
is based in Tasmania. They provide 'Hope Packs' for women who are affected by
grief following the loss of a child - from miscarriage or abortion. . .
Hope for Women has been started by Pastor Maitu and Lis Chamberlin. Read
their heartbreaking story of dealing
with a miscarriage.
They also help women who are pregnant - encouraging them to have their
child.
The group also runs TV ads (30 seconds and 15 seconds) in Tasmania
highlighting these issues and offering help. The ads are online - view them
by clicking here. Author: Jenny Stokes | Modified: 23 October 2008 |