We just wanted to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from everyone at Right To Life UK. We are deeply grateful for all your support over the year.
Lord Alton also asked us to share a special Christmas message with you:
Dear friends,
I would like to extend my heartfelt Christmas greetings to each and every one of you. Christmas is a time for reflection, gratitude, and hope, and it is in this spirit that I write to you today.
Thank you for your unwavering support for the unborn and women facing unplanned pregnancies. It is your commitment and generosity that makes the work of Right To Life UK possible, and for this, I am profoundly grateful.
We are going to be facing some very big challenges early in 2024, which Catherine will let you know about shortly. We’ll need your help with various actions, including contacting your MPs as soon as these major threats are getting near to a vote. For now, as it’s Christmas, have a good break so that you are well rested before we face these threats in the new year.
May the joy and peace of Christmas be with you and your loved ones.
With warmest regards,
Lord Alton of Liverpool
Below we have also included a beautiful piece of artwork by our Director of Creative and Digital, Sam Kemp. This unique piece was commissioned specially to send to our supporters this Christmas as a small token of our appreciation for all of your support over this year.
Finally, we also wanted to share the amazing story of twin brother and sister, Mason and Elvie.
Today, Mason and Elvie, are likely to be spending their first Christmas at home.
The twins were born at 27 weeks gestation on 8 September.
Little Mason weighed 2lb 3oz – just less than a 1kg bag of sugar – and his sister 2lb 7oz, only a few ounces more.
We have linked below to Mason and Elvie’s full story, which we have put up on Right To Life News. It’s well worth a read.
Thank you again for your support.