The Students for Life of Gannon University have been working hard to organize a pro-life conference on their campus. The event will kick off this coming Saturday, March 15 at 11 a.m.
Good news: the conference is not just for students! Everyone is welcome. We encourage YOU to take a drive downtown and check it out. Admission is free, so there's nothing to lose and everything to gain--ncluding free coffee and donuts for early arrivals (doors open at 10 a.m.) and a free lunch, compliments of Gannon Students for Life.
Stay as long as you like, or stay all day. All you have to do is RSVP before Saturday (the sooner, the better) by using this brief...
RSVP Form
You can also email studentsforlife@gannon.edu or call (814) 520-2653.
If it has been a long time since you were on a college campus, you will enjoy it all the more. The students and faculty at Gannon are always very friendly and welcoming.
The event will take place in the spacious Yehl Ballroom (named after the legendary chemistry professor, Father Addison Yehl) in the Waldron Campus Center (see map below).
The program for the day (11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) will feature the following people and presentations.
Pete & Tricia DeMaio, founders of Mission Love and Life in southeastern Pennsylvania
Women’s Care Center, northwestern Pennsylvania's premier pregnancy support system
Cristopher Bell, co-founder with his wife, Joan Andrews Bell, of Good Counsel Homes for pregnant women in need.
Ryan Smith, co-founder, with his wife Katrina Vincent, of Grady’s Decision, a a highly esteemed, Erie-area, support system for parents of premature infants.
Cameron Fradd, popular podcaster with a special focus on women's issues.
Oh! And People for Life will have a table and some very cool educational handouts and displays. See you there!
We strongly urge you to come out and support Gannon Students for Life. They are much-appreciated friends ours. The students arranged for us to use the auditorium where we held a special event following the 2024 Erie March for Life last May. They participate in many of our activities, including the Pro-Life Breakfast, DC and PA March for Life bus trips, the Erie March for Life, and Life Run. The students also help with many of our projects, including our various educational outreach tables and booths in the warm weather months.
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