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Saturday, September 7, 2024

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Come to Learn More About New Jersey Right to Life

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See the President of New Jersey Right to Life (NJRTL) Roberta Ryniak Sept.16 at 5:30 p.m. in Monsignor Quinn Hall at St. Paul’s Church, 9910 Third Avenue, Stone Harbor.
Find out what NJRTL is working on at the state and national levels, to protect human life from conception to natural death.
You are invited to stay for the September monthly business meeting of the Cape May Chapter of NJRTL, which will follow the president’s presentation and a question and answer session. Find out what is happening on the pro-life front in Cape May County and in neighboring counties.
See how you can get involved. Space is limited. If you are interested in attending, RSVP to Alvin Westerland (609) 729-6021, Steve Atzert (609) 465-7765, Dot Bevan (609) 214-2307, or Jill Swagler (609) 224-7319.
The Cape May County Chapter of New Jersey Right to Life will provide light food and beverages for those who attend.
Mission Statement
We’re Bringing New Jersey Back to Life™
New Jersey Right to Life is the state’s largest and most active pro-life, non-partisan organization dedicated to protecting and fostering the most basic value of our society – human life. As the state’s premier pro-life organization, we continue to lead the effort on all public policy matters concerning the sanctity of human life at the state and federal level. We promote, uphold, and support reverence and respect for all innocent human life from conception to natural death, without regard to condition, or circumstances of conception, quality, age, race, religion, creed, or color, whether born or pre-born.

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