New York State Right to Life Committee

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41 State St Ste M102
Albany, NY 12207

The New York State Right to Life Committee is a prominent organization based in Albany, NY, dedicated to advocating for the protection of human life. With a focus on educating the public about abortion methods, the impact on various communities, and the role of Planned Parenthood, they strive to provide factual information to support their cause.

Through their local affiliates and Camp Esther, the committee actively engages with the community, offering crisis pregnancy centers and assistance to those in need. Committed to legislative advocacy, they work towards influencing policies that align with their pro-life stance, making a significant impact on the state's abortion laws.

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