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Mall
Kiosks
Ideal
for
Continual
Pro-life
Education
Editor's
note.
The
following
is a
wonderfully
thoughtful
story
about
a
new
way
to
educate
the
public
written
by
NRLC's
Holly
Smith.
If
you've
ever
walked
through
your
local
mall,
you've
likely
had
your
picture
taken
and
seen
it
instantly
appear
on a
t-shirt,
hat
or
poster,
surrounded
by
graphics.
This
was
made
possible
courtesy
of a
young
person
trying
to
earn
money
for
a
car
or
college
by
working
at
the
photo
kiosk.
Just
as
likely,
you
walked
right
by,
not
giving
it a
second
thought.
Now
imagine
walking
through
your
mall
and
instead
of
seeing
you
and
your
family
or
friends
in
the
kiosk's
television
screen,
you
see
beautiful
4D
ultrasound
images
of
unborn
babies,
full
of
life
in
their
mothers'
wombs.
Not
only
would
it
interrupt
your
train
of
thought,
you
would
probably
stop
to
watch
it
for
a
few
minutes
and
it
would
move
you.
The
innocence
of
unborn
babies
and
the
amazing
technology
that
allows
us
to
see
them
at
once
at
their
most
vulnerable,
and
at
the
same
time,
the
most
safe
and
sound
they'll
ever
be,
and
needless
to
say,
cute
as
can
be.
All
those
thoughts
flood
the
mind
at
once
and
one
cannot
help
but
be
moved.
Mike
and
Maureen
Nuzzi
of
Atco,
New
Jersey
are
counting
on
the
impact
of
4D
ultrasound
videos
to
awaken
and
educate
their
community
about
the
humanity
of
the
unborn
child.
"Nothing
speaks
like
the
truth,
and
it
cannot
be
hidden
for
long.
We
must
use
technology
to
give
these
babies
a
face
and
identity.
The
Civil
Rights
Movement
and
our
response
to
photos
when
there
is a
famine
or
natural
disaster
show
the
power
of
pictures,
and
now
we
have
vivid
ones,"
explained
Mike.
In
order
to
bring
beautiful
images
of
unborn
babies
to
the
masses,
the
Nuzzis
rented
a
kiosk
near
some
of
the
clothing
stores
for
young
women
at
their
local
shopping
mall
and
set
up
what
they
call
a "Truthbooth."
Basically,
the
"truthbooth"
consists
of
two
19"
TVs
showing
a
4-D
ultrasound
of a
healthy
baby
in
the
womb…without
comment.
No
money
is
collected,
and
nothing
is
sold.
However,
there
is
literature
available
on
where
to
get
an
ultrasound,
help
for
crisis
pregnancies
and
post-abortion
help.
Brochures
explaining
4D
ultrasound
technology
are
also
available.
Volunteers
are
there
to
answer
questions.
According
to
Mike,
"This
idea
saves
babies
and
women,
and
changes
minds
without
being
confrontational.
It's
where
young
people
are,
and
helps
them
make
decisions
before
they
are
sweating
bullets."
In
terms
of
what
videos
to
show,
the
"Truthbooth"
uses
a 4D
clip
sent
by
GE,
along
with
Shari
Richard's
images
used
with
permission.
She
is
producing
a
new
DVD
as
technology
has
improved
so
much
since
her
groundbreaking
"Window
to
the
Womb"
and
"Miracle
of
Life"
videos.
National
Geographic's
"In
the
Womb"
is
an
amazing
video
and
is
on
sale
at
http://shop.nationalgeographic.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=2692&itemType=PRODUCT&RS=1&keyword=in+the+womb.
However,
when
Mike
Nuzzi
contacted
them
for
permission
to
use
the
images,
they
were
only
given
permission
to
use
the
footage
in
isolated
circumstances
for
educational
purposes,
but
not
continually,
such
as
in a
mall
setting.
Staffing
a
booth
all
day,
every
day
seems
daunting,
and
initially
the
mall
manager
did
want
someone
there
at
all
times
to
avoid
vandalism.
A
few
lively
senior
citizens
and
a
number
of
people
from
their
church
filled
the
need,
and
for
the
most
part,
volunteers
ended
up
being
scheduled
just
for
opening
and
closing
shifts.
"Fortunately
we
had
enough
people
to
volunteer,"
Maureen
explained.
"People
were
enthusiastic
and
willing
to
adjust
their
schedules
to
help
with
this
worthwhile
effort
to
save
babies
lives
and
change
people's
hearts."
Because
abortion
is
such
a
controversial
issue,
the
mall
manager
requested
no
mention
be
made
of
it
in
the
published
materials
of
the
booth.
"Whiting
out
the
a-word"
was
the
only
hoop
the
Nuzzis
had
to
jump
through,
and
since
the
focus
of
the
booth
was
the
beauty
of
unborn
life,
it
didn't
detract
from
their
message.
"Often
people
become
cold
and
indifferent
to
the
plight
of
unborn
babies,"
Maureen
continued.
"Seeing
their
precious
little
lives
with
this
new
technology
jolts
an
awareness
that
has
lain
dormant
for
too
long
in
older
shoppers
and
provides
vivid
images
of
truth
for
the
youth
who
won't
see
this
unless
we
do
something."
As
you
would
expect,
the
response
has
been
wonderful.
When
the
Nuzzis
first
started
a "Truthbooth"
at
the
Echelon
Mall
in
southern
New
Jersey
two
years
ago,
Maureen
set
up a
journal
so
passers-by
could
write
comments.
The
comments
were
95%
positive
with
"beautiful
encouraging
comments
from
the
mall
shoppers,
of
all
ages."
The
local
Knights
of
Columbus
council
liked
the
idea
so
much
that
they
sponsored
a "Truthbooth"
for
February,
and
invited
the
Nuzzis
to
have
a
display
at
the
New
Jersey
Knights
of
Columbus
convention
in
May.
And
even
the
mall's
manager
sang
its
praises
and
welcomed
it
back
to
the
mall
after
a
few
months
off.
The
Nuzzis
have
set
up a
website,
www.truthbooth.org,
with
4D
ultrasound
images
and
instructions
for
setting
up
your
own
booth.
Kiosk
rental
at
their
local
mall,
as
well
as
mandatory
insurance
and
an
inspection
from
the
local
fire
chief,
cost
the
Nuzzis
around
$800
per
month,
which
is
quite
a
bargain
when
you
consider
the
amount
of
people
that
walk
past
the
booth
in
that
period.
Certainly,
prices
will
vary
depending
on
your
mall,
so I
recommend
fundraising
campaigns
for
your
chapter
and
approaching
local
pro-life
churches
and
organizations
to
encourage
them
to
sponsor
the
booth
for
a
month.
Maureen
succinctly
concluded,
"The
Truth
Booth
is a
gentle
way
to
show
how
formed
and
amazing
a
baby
is
in
the
womb.
The
cost
is
nominal
and
time
to
operate
is
manageable."
Please
consider
this
worthwhile
project
for
your
chapter
and
feel
free
to
call
202-626-8809
or
write
chapters@nrlc.org
for
more
information.
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