Voice For Life

Voice for Life is New Zealand's oldest and largest pro-life advocacy group with branches nationwide. Voice for Life's role is to educate about the humanity of the fertilized egg, embryo, or foetus, the effects of abortion on women and advocate for social change so that abortion is seen as unthinkable medical homicide. Voice for Life also exists to oppose physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia, so it deals with the both the beginning of human life and its end.

Read more about Voice For Life:  Voice For Life Today

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