Care Net has launched a new campaign called Inspire Life.
According to Care Net president Melinda Delahoyde, the pro-life group -- which operates a national network of more than 1,170 pregnancy centers -- wants to use the Internet more effectively to reach the public as it addresses a changing political climate. "This is a new web-based effort to really help change the political climate by energizing the pro-life movement and engaging particularly our youngest group of people, engaging them in the pro-life cause," she says. Care Net plans to use Twitter, Facebook, and other web-based resources to educate and motivate people to join the movement, especially as volunteers at pregnancy centers. Delahoyde feels these volunteers hold a high level of influence in the lives of moms-to-be. Of the workers she says, "I mean, what an opportunity to help inspire life for a woman, for that unborn child, and to help build that culture of life in your own community." The group president contends that the pro-life movement needs to foster an explosion of people who provide this measure of inspiration, especially among the younger demographic.
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