Over the past three years, a handful of communities conducted the 40 Days for Life campaign creating measurable, lifesaving results:
- College Station , Texas activated over 1,000 people; reached out to 25,000 households with a strong pro-life message; created local, state, and national news; and slashed the local abortion rate by 28%
- Green Bay , Wisconsin rallied 700 people -- only 2% of whom had EVER been active in pro-life efforts before -- and saved 2 babies from abortion during the first hour of their campaign
- Dallas , Texas spared 17 children from death by abortion, united 89 churches, and mobilized over 1,000 people
- Kitsap County , Washington organized 150 people and sparked a flurry of news stories and letters to the editor of the local paper. During the campaign, and perhaps because of it, the local Planned Parenthood facility abruptly cut back its hours and closed 2 full business days a week
- Houston, Texas gained news coverage in the Houston Chronicle (a paper that actually FUNDS Planned Parenthood), directed 120 pregnant women away from an abortion facility to nearby pregnancy care centers, and saw another local abortion operation go out of business
- Charlotte , North Carolina brought together many different Christian churches in a rare display of unity and experienced a harvest of women -- and men -- finding healing through post-abortion counseling programs
- Madison , Wisconsin united Catholics and Protestants from across the region and reported hearing from a source inside the local Planned Parenthood abortion facility that the clinic experienced the most turnarounds in its history
- Aurora, Illinois is currently in the midst of a 40 Days for Life campaign that was put together in eight days and has already mobilized hundreds of people and generated dozens of media stories in an attempt to prevent a new 22,000 square foot Planned Parenthood abortion facility from opening on September 18