How bad are things getting for Planned Parenthood?
So bad that America's leading abortion chain has resorted to doing odd jobs for extra cash. A recent Wall Street Journal report revealed that Planned Parenthood is now providing Botox and hangover care.
Yikes.
"The organization faces a substantial revenue gap..." the Wall Street Journal reported. "Leaders said they hope that unconventional offerings such as Botox will generate enough revenue to subsidize the health care Planned Parenthood is best known for."
A decade ago, this would have been unfathomable. Planned Parenthood appeared invincible.
But it's a very different story in a post-Roe America with Planned Parenthood defunded and record demand for 40 Days for Life.
We've come too far to let Planned Parenthood make a comeback.
Help defund your local abortion business one abortion--or one hangover care--appointment at a time by signing up to pray at your local 40 Days for Life vigil:
There's no time to take your foot off the gas pedal.
The impact of your peaceful, prayerful presence is BIGGER in the second half of the campaign because the drag on both employee morale and the facility's bottom line builds every day!

Quirigua, Colombia

A man approached vigil participants with a barrage of questions before he suddenly broke down in tears.
"He didn't want the baby his partner was carrying because he didn't love her and had addictions," reported Leidy, the 40 Days for Life leader in Quirigua. "The volunteer immediately directed them to the pregnancy support center, where, to God's glory, the mother and father decided to continue the pregnancy."
Ealing, London, England

The 40 Days for Life vigil in Ealing was treated to a visit from Catholic Cardinal Michael Fitzgerald, who led vigil participants in prayer.
"His esteemed presence graced us with overflowing joy and with great hope in our witness for all human life," wrote Sarah, the longtime Ealing leader. "A great honour indeed!"
Tyler, Texas

After numerous 40 Days for Life vigils, Tyler's Planned Parenthood facility closed...
...but Lars and his band of prayer warriors aren't done praying for an end to abortion. They continue to stand vigil near the local college campus to pray for and witness to abortion-vulnerable women.
"We chose a location across from UT Tyler that is located on a very busy boulevard that contains college students, college professors, construction traffic..." Lars explained. "Our vigil site is located next to a very busy coffee shop that is always full of college-age coffee drinkers. We definitely have a 'captive audience,' and we are making a positive difference for the unborn."

And Jesus went with them, but when he was only a short distance from the house, the centurion sent friends to tell him, "Lord, do not trouble yourself, for I am not worthy to have you enter under my roof. Therefore, I did not consider myself worthy to come to you; but say the word and let my servant be healed."
--Luke 7:6-7
Dear Lord, I surrender my fear to your loving care. Give mothers and fathers the courage to invite you into their lives in good times and bad, and grant them the faith to place their children in your hands. Lead them to doctors who will give their children the very best chance to live. Amen.