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Adoptionwww.adoptioncouncil.org: National Council for Adoption is devoted to serving the best interests of children through adoption. Learn more about the ways in which NCFA works to promote the positive option of adoption. (703) 299-6633 www.chsfs.org: Children’s Home Society and Family Services offers adoption programs, education and support through Post-Adoption Services and pregnancy counseling. They can also facilitate open adoptions where birthparents and adoptive parents meet, select each other and agree to an ongoing relationship centered on the best interest of the child. Abortion & After AbortionClick here for a summary of WomenSource's post-abortion recommendations. Conquerors group: Conquerors is a support program for men and women suffering from the painful affects of a past abortion. Conquerors provides healthy, biblical principles as tools for healing after abortion. Our safe and confidential atmosphere fosters maximum personal growth and healing. (612) 866-7643, ext. 163 or e-mail: Douglass.therese@nlfs.org Marian Project: One-to-one post-abortion support and group support, sponsored by the Respect Life Office of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Call (651) 291-4515. (web site not currently available) The support can be face-to-face or by phone or email at: respectlifeoffice@archspm.org
Marian PATH: 8 weeks of free group therapy for
post-aborted women led by a licensed psychologist and licensed social
worker. Contact: Sonya in the Respect Life Office of the Archdiocese of
St. Paul and Minneapolis
Counseling Referrals: Contact Sonya in the Respect Life
Office of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis at (651) 291-4515,
or e-mail:
respectlifeoffice@archspm.org www.Abortionfacts.com: A site that discusses books, resources and research on post-abortion stress from The Elliot Institute.www.Afterabortion.org: A source of information on the aftereffects of abortion and post-abortion healing, with over 500 links to thousands of printed pages of original research, testimonies, articles, and resources. Most of these are drawn from articles and books published by the Elliot Institute, one of the nation's leading authorities on post-abortion issues. www.herchoice.org:
Her
Choice is a web site where you can listen to recordings made by people who have faced the abortion
question. These are real-life abortion-related testimonies made by
people who were in situations similar to what you may be in now. They
will tell you about the pressures they were under, the paths they chose,
and the results of their choice. www.silentnomoreawareness.org: The Silent No More Awareness Campaign is an effort to make the public aware of the devastation abortion brings to women, men, and their families. Our hope is that the emotional and physical pain of abortion will no longer be shrouded in secrecy and silence, but rather exposed and healed. www.hopeafterabortion.com:
Project Rachel is the name of the Catholic Church's healing ministry to
those who have been involved in abortion. www.rachelsvineyard.org: Rachel's Vineyard is a safe place to renew, rebuild and redeem hearts broken by abortion. Weekend retreats offer you a supportive, confidential and non-judgmental environment where women and men can express, release and reconcile painful post-abortive emotions to begin the process of restoration, renewal and healing. 1-877-467-3463 or (952) 882-2072, or e-mail: Rvr-nancy@usfamily.net
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