1/19/2018
Houston, Texas — January 18, 2018: Texas Right to Life is proud to send 19 Dr. Joseph Graham Fellows to the national March for Life in Washington, D.C., Friday, January 19, to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision which legalized abortion-on-demand in America. The 2018 March for Life, which in years past has drawn hundreds of thousands of participants, begins with a rally on the National Mall and culminates with attendees marching up Constitution Avenue to the Supreme Court.
While in the nation’s capital, the students will tour the monuments on the National Mall, attend the Students for Life of America East Coast Conference, and visit the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, among other sites. This all-expenses-paid trip is a reward for these students, all of whom are in their third or fourth year of undergraduate studies, for sacrificing at least 50 hours each semester to promote a Culture of Life at their universities. These 19 students are leaders of the Pro-Life movement on their college campuses and work to build a culture that not only rejects abortion, but that empowers women with resources to choose Life, even in difficult situations.
Angelo State University, Alyssa Flanagan
Baylor University, Anna Spallino
LeTourneau University, Bridey Davis
Lone Star College Montgomery, Rachael Sutton
Lone Star College Montgomery, Tabitha Tobias
Southern Methodist University, Daniel Rosa
Southern Methodist University, Mackenzie Young
Texas A&M International University, Elisabeth Garza
Texas A&M University, Katherine Procter
Texas State University, Megan Kirkpatrick
Texas State University, Megan Martinez
Texas Tech University, Sharae Flores
Trinity University, Luke Ayers
University of Dallas, Amy Federer
University of Dallas, Teresa Roach
University of St. Thomas, Kimberly Sanford
University of St. Thomas, Isabel Sutter
University of St. Thomas, Alyssa White
University of Texas-San Antonio, Sean Gillen
Founded in 1973, Texas Right to Life is the oldest and largest Pro-Life organization in Texas. Recognized as the statewide leader of the Pro-Life movement in Texas, Texas Right to Life works through legislation and education to protect the rights of the unborn, persons with disabilities, the sick, the elderly, and the vulnerable through legal, peaceful, and prayerful means.