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Activism Against Planned Parenthood

American Life League is providing the information on this map to encourage people across the country to have a physical presence outside your local Planned Parenthood facility. Where a presence already exists, we encourage you to join it. Where a facility does not, yet, have a regular presence, we encourage you to start one. We are here to teach, help and support you in heading-up a protest in your local community. You can contact us by using the appropriate link on this website.  

The efforts listed on this map are coordinated by each local community. As the national group focused on grassroots efforts to defeat Planned Parenthood, American Life League hopes the information presented will be helpful to all in this battle.

Click on the states below to see the activities in each state. Please let us know if you find any errors in our listings.

 

 

Protesting – What to bring

While conducting a peaceful, prayerful protest outside Planned Parenthood is your First Amendment right, and these events are almost universally without incident, we recommend you prepare yourself to avoid any problems.


Be prepared

We commend you for deciding to protest at Planned Parenthood.  Before you hit the streets, take a minute to review this list.  You must be prepared to protect yourself and others in your group.


Bring a friend

We do not recommend that anyone be out in front of Planned Parenthood alone. Please bring at least one other person with you so that, in the unlikely event a Planned Parenthood employee or customer should harass you, there will be a witness to whatever occurs.


Video camera

Almost all protests take place peacefully, but things happen on occasion.  If you have video evidence of the protest, you can prove to the police and the court, if necessary, what exactly took place.  And bringing a video camera helps deter negative activity, since no one wants to be recorded breaking the law.


Cell phone

This item is also important for your protection.  More than likely, you will never need to make an emergency call from your protest site.  But you never know when someone might become ill or have car trouble.  It’s always best to be prepared.

 

Additional Questions? E-mail protests@all.org or call (540) 659-7900

 

 

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