| | | Many U.S. abortion clinic workers quitting industry and becoming pro-life advocates January 15, 2016 0 Comments
Abby Johnson, former Planned Parenthood clinic director, now pro-life advocate and founder of And Then There Were None, a ministry designed to assist abortion clinic workers out of the industry.
A significant number of abortion clinic workers have left the industry, with some becoming pro-life advocates, thanks to the efforts of one pro-life group, according to a former Planned Parenthood clinic director in Texas.
Abby Johnson, who is now a pro-life advocate and head of the And Then There Were None (ATTWN) group, said nearly 200 employees have resigned their jobs in abortion clinics across the U.S.—one in 16 abortion clinic employees—in less than four years through her group’s efforts, LifeSiteNews reported.
Johnson said about two years ago, Planned Parenthood provided free marketing for ATTWN.
“We are a small organisation with no paid staff and certainly no advertising budget. But God has worked that out for us. Planned Parenthood has sent out multiple ‘all staff’ emails ‘warning’ their staff about our ministry and encouraging them not to contact us,” she revealed.
She said the tactic “backfired on them.”
“We have received dozens of calls from workers who were desperately looking to get out of the industry, but didn’t think they could do it alone,” she said.
Today, she said, majority of workers go to their pro-life group when they heard about the ministry.
“We owe much of our success to those who go to the clinics to spread a message of hope to all who enter the facility,” Johnson said.
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