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Group to build pro-life park across from West Virginia’s last abortion mill

Updated: May 2, 2022 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon May 2, 2022 – 4:09 pm EDTMon May 2, 2022 – 4:49 pm EDT

CHARLESTON, West Virginia (LifeSiteNews) – A group of pro-life West Virginians has purchased land across the street from the state’s only abortion facility to establish a pro-life memorial park to dissuade women from considering abortion. 

“We had about a month and half to raise $200,000, and a lot of people said it was impossible,” said Missy Ciccarello, president of the Kanawha-Putnam County Chapter of West Virginians for Life. “But we know with God, all things are possible, and when [the fundraiser] started, it just caught on fire, really, truly.” 

The purchase amps up the remarkable pro-life presence near the so-called Women’s Health Center of West Virginia, located in Charleston. According to group Pastor Phillip Dunn, the facility has aborted an estimated 60,000 babies over more than four decades. 

“Monday, Wednesday, and Friday I come and pray, especially for the workers,” said Dunn about his pro-life ministry. “I try to stay until I can’t feel my toes.”

Fortunately, Dunn is not alone in his pro-life work at the corners of Washington Street and Greendale Drive. Woman’s Choice pregnancy center, which provides pregnancy

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