San Antonio Coalition For Life

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154 Babcock Rd
San Antonio, TX 78201

The San Antonio Coalition for Life is a dedicated organization working tirelessly to end abortion through the power of prayer. With a mission to support and provide resources for pregnant women, they offer a range of services including pregnancy care centers, counseling, healing ministries, and information on adoption and parenting.

Through their Sidewalk Intern Program and 40 Days for Life initiative, the coalition aims to have a continuous presence on the sidewalk outside abortion facilities, offering support, free gift bags, and brochures to those in need. Committed to making a difference, they have already distributed thousands of life-affirming gift bags, saved hundreds of babies from abortion, and referred clients for other healthcare needs.

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