It’s that time of year again…time for convention!

We bet you are frustrated. You are frustrated with the extreme pro-abortion agenda that seems to be taking over our country.

Use your frustration and pro-life education to make a difference. Join us this year for the pro-life educational event of the year!

We will be hosting our annual convention in Charleston, South Carolina, July 5th-6th. Come spend your July 4th weekend with National Right to Life.

What better way to celebrate America than to fight for human rights?

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We will kick it off with our opening Luncheon on the 5th, followed by workshops and general sessions, and ending with our closing banquet on the 6th.

With 48 workshops to choose from, it’s an embarrassment of riches. The 48 workshops available touch on abortion, assisted suicide and euthanasia, adoption, grassroots organizing, community outreach, lobbying, legislative strategies, political action, communications, Planned Parenthood, and much more.

The general sessions cannot be missed. Our first one will include Ashley Bratcher, the star of Unplanned who was also almost aborted; Melissa Coles, from the movie I Lived on Parker Avenue who almost chose abortion over life, and Tessya Whatley, who was an actress in the Gosnell movie and has an amazing personal story herself, which you can see below:

Another general session will feature state right to life leaders who have been at the forefront of fighting proposed abortion laws that would legalize abortion up until birth: Christina Fadden of New York State RTL; Olivia Turner of the Virginia Society for Human Life; Mary Beerworth of Vermont RTL; Barth Bracy of Rhode Island RTL, and also Melissa Ohden, an abortion survivor herself,

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The hotel will have complimentary breakfast, free parking, free happy-hour each night, and more! If you book your room now, you can get it for our reduced rate at $129! This won’t last long, so book now!

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This is an annual event that is like no other. We would love to see you there, fighting for what you believe in. Because again,

What better way to celebrate America than to fight for human rights?