December 2025
Finding hope during today’s Civil War…
In 1821, a baby girl named Clarissa Harlowe was born on Christmas Day. She cared for the injured and dying during the Civil War, doing all she could to support life through acts of love.
She was also a suffragist. You know her as Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross.
Today there are women who are frightened and need to know they are not alone. Thanks to people like you, we have built our WomenDeserveBetter.com helpsite featuring 400 articles to help the primary caregiver in the family Work, Learn, Live, and Live better.
We are contributing to the development and protection of our daughters through GirlsDeserveBetter.org and Instagram page.
We have expanded our effort on campus to high schools reaching new leaders—while abortion advocates target that “market.”
Our advocacy on the Hill continues to focus on the poor and vulnerable.
And we continue to reveal our rich pro-life feminist history, like the story of Clara Barton.

If you haven’t made a year end gift or started your new or increased monthly gift, I urge you to do that now while the three-way match is on.
May peace begin in the womb and spread throughout the world.
Because women deserve better,
Serrin M. Foster
President
