Over the last 12 months, the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission has placed or committed to place 27 ultrasound machines to pregnancy resource centers across the country through the Psalm 139 Project.
Machines have been placed in California, New York, Texas, Alabama, North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Louisiana and Illinois.
“One year ago, we witnessed a true turning point for the pro-life movement,” said Brent Leatherwood, ERLC president. “More lives were in danger, more mothers were at risk and more families were targeted.
“But with the Dobbs decision, that changed,” he noted. “So many pro-life individuals, ministries and organizations have grown and expanded to serve women and families in need of support. A new and vibrant culture of life is being established in our nation after decades of death caused by Roe v. Wade. That is worth celebrating.”
The Psalm 139 Project, a pro-life ministry of the ERLC, is focused on aiding pregnancy resource centers in securing ultrasound machines. One hundred percent of financial contributions designated to the Psalm 139 Project go toward purchasing ultrasound machines and providing training for workers.
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