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Tennessee Teens Raise $4,000!

— Posted by Annie (August 21, 2008 at 10:51 am)

The members of Teens Against Abortion, a pro-life club in Chattanooga, TN, heard that a new abortion business might be coming to their city, they decided they had to do something about it.

Last week they held a car wash and raised over $4,000 to oppose the new abortion business and to help women find alternatives to abortion.  And, several individuals and churches have yet to send in their donations to the project, so the club is still hoping to be able to meet their goal of $20,000 before the end of the month.

Great job, Teens Against Abortion!

If your club is interested in holding your own pro-life car wash, there’s still time to participate in the 3rd Annual Wash for Life on Saturday, September 13.  Over the past two years, more than 5,000 pro-life teens across the country have sponsored car washes and raised over $140,000 to benefit pregnancy care centers in their local communities.

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One Comment on “Tennessee Teens Raise $4,000!”

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  1. Sunnyday says:

    Way to go, Teens Against Abortion!!

    And I wasn’t aware that the Wash for Life has become an annual activity. Great to hear it. Keep it up :-)

    Sunny

    Comment posted August 21st, 2008 at 5:40 pm

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