Interest Groups Catholics For Choice Research Proposal

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While this group does ask for donations through a donation button, donations are not emphasized and nothing is stated about a reward for donating. Located in Alexandria, Virginia, the group is very close to Washington, D.C., although they also state they have been active in Minneapolis. Feminists for Life (http://www.feministsforlife.org/)

The premise of this organization is that members do not believe women should be forced to choose between their goals and their children. Feminists for Life advocate both feminist and pro-life topics, such...

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Specifically, they focus on "the root causes that lead women to abortion" (Feminists for Life). The group offers visitors a chance to get involved through campus outreach, where the group is most prevalent. Membership, for a donation of $25, or $15 for students, allows access to the group and its publications. The group is involved mainly in campus and other educational activities such as providing resources. While it does ask for donations, the group offers membership in return, but offers the chance to make a bigger donation. Located in Washington, D.C. And Alexandria Virginia, the group ids physically close to the seat of the issue.

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This is a pro-life organization for homosexuals. Their mission is to "promote a respect for life within the gay community and encourage gay and lesbian participation in the pro-life cause" (PLAGAL). The site gives visitors a chance to get involved by offering a place to respond to the group with contact information. This group is involved in public awareness activities such as marches for both the right to life and gay rights, as well as educational events and support for pregnant women. While this group does ask for donations through a donation button, donations are not emphasized and nothing is stated about a reward for donating. Located in Alexandria, Virginia, the group is very close to Washington, D.C., although they also state they have been active in Minneapolis.

Feminists for Life (http://www.feministsforlife.org/)

The premise of this organization is that members do not believe women should be forced to choose between their goals and their children. Feminists for Life advocate both feminist and pro-life topics, such as equality, father's responsibilities, and an opposition to abortion. Specifically, they focus on "the root causes that lead women to abortion" (Feminists for Life). The group offers visitors a chance to get involved through campus outreach, where the group is most prevalent. Membership, for a donation of $25, or $15 for students, allows access to the group and its publications. The group is involved mainly in campus and other educational activities such as providing resources. While it does ask for donations, the group offers membership in return, but offers the chance to make a bigger donation. Located in Washington, D.C. And Alexandria Virginia, the group ids physically close to the seat of the issue.


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