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Terps for Life is the pro-life movement at the University of Maryland, College Park. It is a non-partisan, non-secterian student organization advocating human rights for the
unborn.
Our primary missions are to foster education and discussion on campus, and to provide support for pregnant and post-abortive people both on campus and in the wider community.
Terps for Life provides a network for pro-life students on campus and reaches out to the entire community. Activities include hosting guest speakers, peaceful demonstrations, and service to local pregnancy centers. Our events aim to expose the facts about abortion and encourage peaceful, reasonable discussion on campus.
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Newsflash
Top 10 YouTube video Life: Imagine the Potential
More pro-life news at LifeNews.com and JillStanek.com
Upcoming Events
Nov. 19, 5:30pm, 2009, 0220 Jimenez Hall: Sex, Lies, & Truth: The Right to
Life -- Silent No More -- Joyce Tabb
Recent Events
Nov. 4: Fetal Development Display on Hornbake Mall
Sept. 30: Mary Meehan: Why Liberals and Feminists Should Defend the Unborn. Click for audio! Copyright (c) 2009, Mary Meehan.
April 13:
Dr. Pakaluk of the Institute of
Psychological Studies will analyze the American Psychological Association' s
2008 report on Abortion and mental health. 6:30pm-8:00pm (replaces regular meeting);
Art-Sociology 3211.
April 28:
Feminists for Life:
Pregnancy Resource
Forum. 7:30pm; Art-Sociology Building room 3207.
March 23: Guest speaker, Bryan McKinney, on the Genocide Awareness Project
March 30: Action meeting - Write Your Representative Day
March 5: Fetal Development Display, McKeldin Mall
Visit the Audio/Video page for media of previous events
Extras
Top 10 YouTube video featuring a baby in the womb and Pres. Obama
In the Womb
National Geographic special on a baby's development
"What do your tax dollars support?" a short ad from
Vitae Caring Foundation