NYT article about those "crisis pregnancy centers":
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The eight women sat in a semicircle facing a wooden cross, reflecting on the abortions they said they had never gotten over.
Though they now opposed abortion, they criticized the demonstrators who protest outside clinics.
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The women in this Bible study, a postabortion recovery group, are far from the public battles over abortion laws and the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. But in their quiet way, they represent a dimension of the anti-abortion movement that is just as passionate and far-reaching, consisting not of protesters or political activists but of Christian therapy groups, crisis pregnancy centers, adoption ministries, and support programs for single mothers and their children.
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The group here in Louisville - eight women gathered on a Saturday morning, each with her own box of tissues - suggests the breadth of this part of the movement. The group, called Free Indeed, is part of A Woman's Choice Resource Center, which says it has an annual budget of $900,000 and provides free ultrasound and other services, including counseling, diapers, baby clothes and adoption referrals, to more than 4,000 women a year.
Estimates of the number of such places, often called crisis pregnancy centers, range from 2,300 to 3,500 nationwide, compared with about 1,800 abortion providers. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/16/national/16abortion.html?hp&ex=1137387600&en=30a167e9de460750&ei=5094&partner=homepage