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The purpose of Right to Life of the Central Coast is to defend the sanctity of life at all ages and stages.  We support providers of pro-life services for those in need, engage in life-affirming education, and fight for truth against societal and spiritual enemies of the sanctity of life.

Right to Life of the Central Coast is a nonprofit 501(c)3 pro-life organization supported by voluntary donations and fund-raising events.

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To make a tax-deductible donation, please mail your check to Right to Life of the Central Coast, 431 E. Church St., #A, Santa Maria, CA 93454.

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Our Dick and Diane McGreevy Scholarship Fund, named for a couple who worked tirelessly in the cause of innocent life, is dedicated to assisting young people attend pro-life training and conferences.

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The McGreevy Fund had the privilege of aiding its first two recipients, Aranza Garcia and Esmeralda Varragan, to purchase airline tickets for the annual 40 Days for Life Symposium conference in Nashville, Tenn., in July.  To give specifically to this fund, please note “McGreevy Scholarship Fund” on your check.

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If you have information about pro-life activities or events for this newsletter or e-mail addresses of new subscribers, please e-mail the editor, Hunter Jameson, htjameson@verizon.net.

Baby's Grasp

40 Days for Life Saves Baby, Prepares for Fall Campaign

Following up a spring campaign that saved the life of an unborn baby in Santa Maria, 40 Days for Life is preparing for its fall vigils in Santa Maria and San Luis Obispo scheduled Wednesday, Sept. 25, through Sunday, Nov. 3.

Twins

In Grover Beach,

LifeLine Center Adds Chat Line, ‘Dr. Dad’

LifeLife, the pregnancy resource center in Grover Beach, has been at work on three initiatives in 2024 to reach out to potential clients, including adding round-the-clock chat access to a registered nurse.

Tiny Feet

Local Elections Bring Little Change

Although many elected officials in the Central Coast continued in the grip of the Culture of Death after the Nov. 5 election, some points of light in the city of Santa Maria continued to shine.

Baby Toes
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