What do you do when at eighteen you find yourself addicted to drugs and alcohol, and find out you’re pregnant? This is the position Kailee Perrin found herself in.

Ancora Mobile Ultrasound Banquet Thursday May 25th

What do you do when at eighteen you find yourself addicted to drugs and alcohol, and find out you’re pregnant?

This is the position Kailee Perrin found herself in. Kailee’s boyfriend was a drug dealer and decided to pay for an abortion so that they could both go with their lives.

Through an unlikely series of events, Kailee found herself in a pregnancy center. Thinking that they offered abortions, she walked in, and instead found the acceptance, hope, and love that she so desperately needed. She decided to keep the baby and go into rehab. After entering rehab, she began a relationship with Jesus. Not long after that, she found out that the father of her baby had turned his life around and wanted to be the father their child deserved.

Today they are married, and have had two more children.

Kailee’s story is a powerful reminder that no one is too far removed from God, and that hope shines the brightest in the darkest places. Her story has inspired many, as she continues to be a voice for the unborn, and the mothers that carry them.

Less than two weeks remain until the RI Right to Life annual Ancora Women’s Mobile Care Center fundraising banquet at the Quidnesset Country Club, scheduled this year for Thursday, May 25. Please register online ASAP.

SCHEDULE:

Thursday, May 25, 2023
Registration, Hors d’Oeuvres and Cash Bar begins at 6:00 pm. Dinner and Program begin at 7 PM sharp and ends before 9 PM.

LOCATION:

Quidnessett Country Club
950 North Quidnessett Road
North Kingstown, RI 02852

ABOUT:

Rhode Island Right to Life’s mission is to advocate for a state, nation and world in which the innocent lives of the unborn, the disabled, the elderly, and the ill are cherished by the citizenry and protected by civil law.

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