Volunteers at the 40 Days for Life vigil in the Coyoacan area of Mexico?s federal district have noted definite changes at the abortion center.

Previously, the abortion business was open from 7 am to 7 pm daily. ?Now they are closing for two and sometimes three days each week,? said Diana in Coyoacan. ?They also have reduced their work hours to 9 am to 5 pm, which is foufall2015coyoacan4r hours less per day.?

As part of their community outreach, the Coyoacan team hosted series of talks. ?A doctor explained pregnancy, abortion and its consequences,? Diana said, ?and another talk was about the history of abortion and the abortion agenda that governs its influence.?

After the talks, she said, ?we regrouped to give testimonies outside the clinic and continue the vigil with all the volunteers, also continuing in reaching out to the community. ?

One of the area pastors stressed the importance of life and the great love that God shows by creating us, noting that it is this same love that is the driving force of our humanity, and that dignifies us. Diana said ?it was truly a beautiful celebration.?

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David Brandao, COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

With 40 Days for Life, David wears many hats. Prior to joining the 40 Days for Life team, he was an award-winning radio and TV journalist. He has also served as a board member for a pregnancy help center and as publications director for a major national pro-life organization.