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CHOOSE LIFE PLATES NOW AVAILABLE! Choose Life Wisconsin, Inc. seeks to help Wisconsin’s valuable Pregnancy Resource Centers (PRC) continue their lifesaving work in The Badger State. From pregnancy counseling to providing free ultrasounds for expectant mothers, to assisting mothers with adoption, Wisconsin’s PRCs every day provide critical services that must be sustained.
Choose Life Wisconsin’s mission is to help these vital organizations flourish. BREAKING NEWS! CHOOSE LIFE PLATES NOW AVAILABLE!
For 2017, our goal has been to work with the DOT and the DMV to make the Choose Life Wisconsin license available for purchase and then to facilitate widespread display of the“Choose Life” license plate as seen here. We are pleased to announce that as of Monday, October 23, 2017, the Choose Life plate is available for pro-life Wisconsin citizens to purchase!
This plate will showcase the commitment of Wisconsin’s pro-life community while at the same time provide funding for the adoption efforts of our state’s Pregnancy Resource Centers. The “Choose Life” plate will be a win-win in that it not only directly helps women and babies across the state, but also serves to help spread our positive, pro-life message.
Click here for more info about the CLW license plate and for information on how to order. “Wisconsin's Pregnancy Resource Centers are making a real difference for women across our state. ” Diane Westphall | Choose life Wisconsin Supporter You can make a difference!
Supporting Wisconsin’s pro-life movement can take many forms, from volunteering at a local pregnancy resource center, to buying the “Choose Life” license plate, to donating valuable items (such as diapers) to these vital organizations. Regardless of how you choose to get involved, the important thing is that you do. You can make a difference for life here in Wisconsin!
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Pregnancy care centers in Wisconsin. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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