For Dear Life

For Dear Life

For Dear Life is a pro-life podcast brought to you by the Boston Center for Pregnancy Choices. Interesting conversations about all things pro-life. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! read less
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Special Episode - Author Bill Medeiros - Peepa’s Purple Soup
Nov 30 2023
Special Episode - Author Bill Medeiros - Peepa’s Purple Soup
Special Episode - Author Bill Medeiros - Peepa’s Purple SoupCHILDREN'S BOOK SIGNING OF 'PEEPA'S PURPLE SOUP',  BY BILL MEDEIROS, ILLUSTRATED BY SARAH MEDEIROSWhere: 165 Washington St. QuincyWhen: Saturday, December 2nd 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Complimentary buffet brunch will be servedCome and tour Springwater after abortion healing center and purchase a book signed by the author.Please RSVP to Operations@bostonpregnancychoices.org All proceeds donated to the Boston Center for Pregnancy Choices/Springwater after abortion healing centerEmerging author, Bill Medeiros, and illustrator, Sarah Medeiros, are excited to announce the release of the first installment in a series of children’s books, Peepa’s Purple Soup. PURCHASE YOUR BOOK(S) TODAY! by selecting the book purchase fund Books are $20 each and all profits are donated to the Boston Center for Pregnancy Choices! To purchase books, please indicate the desired number of books in the comments section and select the appropriate amount for the cost of the books.About the book: A sprightly grandchild is challenged by her grandfather to be patient, as he awaits a harvest of sweetness which lies under the trellis behind his house. Olivia is wonderfully pleased to finally discover the secret behind Peepa's Purple Soup. Her grandfather's grapevine becomes her classroom in understanding God's provision.These Books are perfect for Birthday, Christmas gifts or just because for young children (5 to 12 years of ag e).
Mass Family Institute, Legislative & Education Consultant Bill Gillmeister with Mass legislative updates
Oct 4 2023
Mass Family Institute, Legislative & Education Consultant Bill Gillmeister with Mass legislative updates
Bill GillmeisterLegislative and Education Consultant Mass Family Institutehttps://www.mafamily.org/Bill is a man of deep Christian faith dedicated to living out his faith to the fullest every day. He views the Bible as the final authority on all things. Bill believes that God has called him to be a missionary in the public square.He currently serves MFI by directing MFI legislative efforts in the State House in Boston. He also provides campaign trainings, Advocate Leadership Trainings for local grassroots initiatives, and MFI’s School Committee Academy.He has over 25 years’ experience driving public policy in local, state, and federal government while working as the Chief Economist for the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources, Finance and Policy Director for the Coalition for Marriage and Family, and the Executive Director for Renew Massachusetts Coalition as well as serving for 15 years on his local school committee.In his position with Renew Massachusetts Coalition, he has lead grassroots education and mobilization efforts to engage elected officials to act and vote consistently with policy objectives and to remove them from office if they don’t. To that end Bill has recruited, worked for, and consulted with many candidates running for state representative, state senate, and school committees.Bill is a professional parliamentarian and has a PhD in agricultural economics. He has been married to his wife, Sue, for 35 years, and he and Sue have raised 6 children.Boston Center for Pregnancy Choices
Legally Protecting Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers with Vice President of Legal Affairs at NIFLA, Anne O’Connor
Aug 3 2023
Legally Protecting Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers with Vice President of Legal Affairs at NIFLA, Anne O’Connor
Anne J. O’Connor, JDNIFLA Vice President of Legal Affairshttps://nifla.org/Anne O’Connor has been with the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates (NIFLA) since 1993. She served as NIFLA’s General Counsel until she joined the staff full-time as the Vice President of Legal Affairs in April 2013. During her decades with NIFLA, Ms. O’Connor has been responsible for writing the monthly NIFLA Legal Tips (now numbering more than 280 editions), performing more than 800 Legal Audits and consulting with hundreds of centers about the medical clinic conversion process. She currently teaches at board trainings, conference workshops, webinars and at NIFLA’s Institute of Limited Obstetric Ultrasound course. She also has written and/or updated many of NIFLA’s publications, including the Legal Primer, the Medical Clinic Conversion Manual, the Medical Policies & Procedures, the Basic Operational Policies & Procedures, the Employment Handbook, and the HIPAA Voluntary Compliance Manual. She has appeared on or been published in such media outlets as Associated Press, CBN News, Washington Times, The Daily Signal, The Hill, and the American Bar Association Journal.Ms. O’Connor is a 1987 graduate of Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, California, where she was inducted into the Order of the Coif, an honorary scholastic society the purpose of which is to encourage excellence in legal education. She spent her first year of law school at Georgetown Law School where she was named on the Dean’s List. In 1983, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in History from Rutgers College, New Jersey, where she was admitted to the Phi Beta Kappa Society, which invites for induction the most outstanding arts and sciences students at America’s leading colleges and universities.Admitted to the Bars of the State of California and the State of New Jersey, as well at the U.S. District Court, California Central District, and the United States Supreme Court, Ms. O’Connor has been involved in multiple cases related to the civil rights of the unborn and protection of pregnancy centers. She has assisted in the preparation of several Amicus Briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court and other courts on pro-life matters. In the past she has represented numerous individuals exercising their first amendment rights outside of abortion clinics. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Ms. O’Connor was the Executive Director of the Right to Life League of Southern California, which operated 24 pregnancy resource centers, and assisted many of them to become licensed medical clinics. Most recently, Ms. O’Connor served on the legal team that successfully challenged the constitutionality of a California law forcing pregnancy centers to advertise for abortion, NIFLA v. Becerra, 138 S.Ct. 2361 (2018).
Massachusetts Citizens for Life President, Myrna Maloney Flynn
Apr 26 2023
Massachusetts Citizens for Life President, Myrna Maloney Flynn
Massachusetts Citizens for Life President, Myrna Maloney Flynnhttps://www.masscitizensforlife.org/Myrna Maloney Flynn is President & CEO of Massachusetts Citizens for Life (MCFL). She is a skilled communications practitioner with leadership experience in marketing, broadcasting, nonprofit development, and education. Originally from Minneapolis, Myrna was a 20-year resident of western Massachusetts, where she worked at Springfield’s NBC and PBS affiliates before contributing to the administrations of Amherst and Smith Colleges as well as the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She recently relocated to Greater Boston, having been recruited to serve as Chief Marketing & Communications Officer at Montrose School in Medfield before stepping full-time into her role at MCFL. Her most treasured title is “Mom,” to which she responds countless times each day at the calls of her four children. Myrna was elected president of MCFL in 2019. Her long-held beliefs, and frequent challenges to defend them, inform her willful commitment to saving the lives of society’s most vulnerable through education, dialogue, and outreach to populations that are both demographically and politically diverse. She earned a B.A. in mass communications and political science from Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, an M.A.T. in English from Smith College, and recently began to pursue an M.B.A. at the University of Massachusetts’ Isenberg School of Management.