History: 2024

Projects for 2024

Campaigns undertaken in 2023

The Vote Pro-Life Drive - Twice in 2024!

Reaching almost 1 million overall, boost in pro-life candidates elected.

Twice in 2024 – for the local elections in June and the national vote in November – you made it possible for our Vote Pro-Life initiative to reach as many voters as possible, urging them to support candidates who would protect both mother and unborn child and tackle the apalling abortion rates now being seen in Ireland.

   


Vote Pro-Life 2024 Results

We are delighted that ALL of the pro-life TDs who ran in the election retained their seats with ease and were joined by new pro-life representatives.

   



Don't Assist Suicide - A Powerful Public Witness And Renewed Campaign

IMPACT: Powerful witness at Dáil - more than 250,000 views on campaign messages.

Those attending the protest held placards saying “Don’t Assist Suicide” and pointing to a survey by the Irish Palliative Medical Consultants Association which found that 88% of that group of medical experts were opposed to assisted suicide.

   


Rally For Life 2024

IMPACT: Described by the media as the largest pro-life event of the year, seen nationally on news reports - boosting and motivating the pro-life movement nationwide.

The RALLY FOR LIFE is now the highlight of the pro-life calendar every year, and an occasion where thousands gather not just to celebrate Life and to show that we love both mother and child, but to call the government to account for the appalling abortion rates we are sadly now seeing in Ireland.

   


Reclaim: Our Youth Pro-Life Group in Public Square

IMPACT: Raising up the next pro-life generation - the only consistent pro-life youth presence in the public square.

Thanks to your help, RECLAIM is organising a special conference for young people in 2025. We’ll be in touch!

   


A Pro-Life Garden Party To Remember Now Will Be An Annual Event

IMPACT: Real, tangible support for those doing the difficult frontline work.

Pro-life fundraisers aren’t just about raising badly-needed funds – they are also a time for the community to come together: to lean on each other and learn from each other, and grow ideas and projects in fellowship.