Don’t Forget Your Baby Bottle

Mar 3, 2024 | Respect Life, Social

On the weekend of March 9th & 10th, St. Francis of Assisi Parish will be hosting a Baby Bottle Fundraiser to benefit the Life Center of Long Island. 

The Life Center is a pregnancy care center that consults with women and men who are experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. Did you know that they provide? 

  • Free pregnancy test kits 
  • Free sonogram 
  • Maternity housing with eligibility requirements referrals 
  • Medical care referrals 
  • Material aid including car seats, cribs, clothing, diapers, and many other needed baby items 
  • Male advocates available to speak with fathers

We are asking that you pick up a baby bottle and fill it with your donation.
(Please make checks payable to the Life Center of L.I.)

Please return the bottles on
April 6th and 7th 

Most importantly, we are asking you to recite the prayer attached to the baby bottle. Prayers bring about something very powerful at the Life Center… a change of a mother’s heart! We believe these prayers lead abortion-minded women to reach out to the Life Center in the beginning of their pregnancy.

Prayers also spiritually equip our consultants at the Life Center to say just the right words a mother or father may need to hear with hope of choosing the gift of life for their baby. 

Let us pray for the conversion of a mother’s
heart to give the gift of life to her preborn baby!

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