Kicking Off the Year of
the Pro-Life Teen ...
Part Three of Three
By Joleigh Little
I just got home from
spending some time with my absolute favorite people on the
planet. It's probably not going to shock you that they are
teenagers. Nor will it come as a surprise that they are of the
pro-life variety. They are my camp team at Wisconsin Right to
Life.
These kids are a breed
apart. They spend their time on behalf of others. They are
knowledgeable on the facts of abortion and euthanasia. They are
passionate about the cause of life and about protecting those
who have no voice. They will, to a person, end up in careers
that allow them to serve the pro-life cause in one capacity or
another. Many will end up working full time in the movement
itself.
I love them like they are
my own. I could brag about them for hours. I could tell you why
each is unique and amazing. I would probably weep as I shared
just how much I appreciate all they have done and continue to do
for unborn children and the medically vulnerable.
But here's the thing. As
crazy as I am about "my" kids, I know that in every state in our
nation, equally fabulous young people exist--kids ready to
learn, eager to get involved, willing to give of themselves. All
we need is to identify and train these leaders of tomorrow.
I know we have them in
Louisiana. Our affiliate there, Louisiana Right to Life
Federation, is bringing literal busloads--hundreds of
teenagers--to Washington, D.C., this month for the March for
Life. It hosts hugely successful leadership camps in the spring
and summer that bring teens from all over Louisiana to learn how
to be advocates for the unborn.
Under the leadership of
Ben Clapper, they are working closely with NRLC to develop a
plan to bring youth camps to all 50 states over the next several
years. To say that we are excited about this program would be a
vast understatement ... but more about that in future issues!
Although Rhode Island is a
tiny state in terms of land mass, it has a vibrant and growing
youth program headed up by Rhode Island Right to Life's
Education Director Becky Miller. We expect to see a few of their
leaders at our NTL Summit the weekend of January 21–23 and look
forward to working with Becky as we lay out our plans for our
national camp program. She is a shining example of how one
person with a passion for life and for youth can make a
difference.
I just got a Facebook
message (you have to LOVE social networking and all it can do to
promote the cause of life) from Paul Maloney, the executive
director at North Dakota Right to Life. He's eager to grow their
youth program and they recently elected an incredible young man
to serve as president of North Dakota Teens for Life. We look
very much forward to working with them in the coming year.
Incredible right-to-life
leadership camp programs already exist in a number of states. In
addition to Louisiana and Wisconsin, camps are training youth in
Oregon, Texas, and New York.
Rhode Island has a summer
academy which meets every Wednesday night for eight weeks during
the summer. Vermont Right to Life hosts a teen summit every
October. Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life holds a huge
rally at the state capitol every year--we can only assume that
such a rally will be even more exciting in 2011 with Minnesota's
new state Senate president in attendance. Sen. Michelle
Fischbach is an example of what can happen when you train young
people from an early age to speak out in defense of life.
And that, really, is the
thought on which I should end. Every ounce of time, money, and
effort we put into training and empowering the pro-life youth of
today will have ripples and waves well into the future. I do not
doubt for one moment that among today's youth--those who attend
our camps, conventions, summits, and legislative
conferences--are tomorrow's legislators, doctors, attorneys,
journalists, and leaders.
This is the year. Now is
the time. This is our opportunity to train these kids to speak
out on behalf of a cause that has no equal. To paraphrase
Winston Churchill, if we give them the tools they WILL finish
the job. So let's do it!
Let's train them. Let's
equip them. Let's encourage them, mentor them, laugh with them,
love them, and lead them. If we do, we literally cannot lose.
Will you help?
For more information on
how you can help with our National Right to Life Year of the
Pro-Life Teen, e-mail us at
jlittle@wrtl.org. As always, any gifts to National Right to
Life are welcomed and will be used wisely to assist in training
youth and promoting NRLC's many other worthy programs.
Joleigh Little is
Wisconsin Teens for Life director at Wisconsin Right to Life.
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