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The Building Center, Inc. expands further in South Carolina
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PINEVILLE, N.C. (PRWEB) - The Building Center, Inc. completed the purchase of Dixie Lumber Company, Inc. in Easley South Carolina on July 22, 2022.
The acquisition provides The Building Center, Inc. with additional access to upstate South Carolina and the fast-growing Greenville market. Dixie Lumber Company, Inc. has provided building materials and hardware to builders, remodelers, and homeowners for the past 79 years.
Just Say Something Holds Honey Baked Ham Father's Day Fundraiser
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Just Say Something is holding an online, Honey Baked Ham Father’s Day Fundraiser on Father’s Day, June 19, 2022 to “Celebrate Dads and Family” sitting down to eat dinner together. This fundraiser is a delicious way to honor your Dad while supporting Just Say Something’s Youth Impact Sports program, which engages youth in sports while teaching them important substance use prevention and other life skills to keep them safe, healthy, and substance-free.
Your Guide to Pro-Life Activism
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Just Say Something Holds Mother’s Day Honey Baked Ham Fundraiser!
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- By Phil Clark - Just Say Something
Just Say Something is holding an online, Honey Baked Ham Mother’s Day Fundraiser to “Celebrate Moms and Family” sitting down to eat dinner together. This fundraiser is a delicious way to honor your mom while supporting Just Say Something’s Youth Impact Sports program, which engages youth in sports while teaching them important substance use prevention and other life skills to keep them safe, healthy, and substance-free.
How can you help? Simply visit Honey Baked Ham Gift Card Fundraising to purchase a Honey Baked Ham e-card or gift card and use it to buy a Honey Baked Ham for Mother’s Day family dinner! Or buy an e-card or gift card to send to a family member or friend in need!
Stanton Public Policy Center/Purple Sash Revolution Launches National Campaign #BanChemicalAbortions and #ProLifeProGreen
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WASHINGTON -- It is critical for the pro-life community to address the growing issue of chemical abortions as they now account for 54% of all abortions – up from 39% in 2017.
Stanton Public Policy Center/Purple Sash Revolution is a women's advocacy and educational group that works on issues of human rights and justice which empower and inspire women. It is affiliated with Stanton Healthcare which has life-affirming women's health clinics in America and internationally.
Brandi Swindell, Founder and CEO of Stanton Healthcare, states;
Jared Polis Signs One of World's Most Extreme Pro-Abortion Bills While the World Recoils in Shock at Newly Discovered Dead Baby Corpses Discarded by D.C. Abortion Mill
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Christopher, Harriet, Ángel, Holly, and Phoenix.
Those are the names given to five children allegedly killed by an abortionist near or at term – whose remains were recently recovered in the Washington, DC, area by pro-life activists. The five were among 115 babies' bodies allegedly discarded by an abortion clinic and scheduled to be incinerated at a Maryland power plant.
The extremely graphic, gruesome, and deeply disturbing images of those five children have now been made public.
The Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising organization, whose members turned the remains over to authorities, said in a press release, "Their late gestational ages as well as their apparent sustained injuries potentially show violations of the Partial Birth Abortion Act as well as the Born Alive Infants Protection Act which are federal crimes."
- FRC Calls for D.C. Autopsy on Five Aborted Babies, Possibly Killed by Partial-Birth Abortion or after Being Born Alive
- 30 Stork Buses -- State of the Art Mobile Medical Clinics -- Scheduled for Delivery in 2022
- Members of Congress Demand that D.C. Mayor Investigates the Killing of Five Unborn Babies by Cesare Santangelo
- In April and May of 2022, South Carolina will host Varna International and Israel’s Violins of Hope
- Just Say Something Hosts 34th Annual Red Ribbon Classic Golf Tournament
- Abortion Clinic Under Fire for Possible Malpractice Improperly Disposes of Medical Waste and Private Patient Information
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