THE VOICE FOR THE NEXT GENERATION

VOICES FOR THE VOICELESS

2019 GALA

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EVENT DETAILS

Warehouse 215 @ Bentley Projects

Join us for an inspiring dinner celebration to benefit the culture-changing and lifesaving work of Voices for the Voiceless. The evening will be held in the heart of downtown Phoenix’s Warehouse District and will feature some of the most hope-giving new voices in the movement for life.

Reception

6:00pm

Dinner & Program

6:30pm-9:00pm

215 E Grant St, Phoenix

Thursday, October 24th

Dinner provided • Cocktail attire suggested

“The next generation of Americans is hungry for a voice that brings both compassion and justice into the abortion conversation. That’s why we have so much momentum.”

– Josiah Friedman

CEO & Founder

Our Mission

Creating a world where every human life is valued and no one faces unplanned pregnancy alone.

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A WORD FROM OUR SUPPORTERS

 

“It’s exciting to see the next generation of pro-life leaders at Voices for the Voiceless reaching their generation with the message of life. They are the reinforcements our generation has been waiting for — taking over where our generation left off.”

– Dr. Tracy Munsil, Associate Professor at Arizona Christian University

 

“Voices gives me hope by having a high view of the sanctity of every human life—child, woman, and man—which I have seen bring about beautiful healing and restoration in the midst of the greatest areas of pain and confusion.”

– Andy Maurer, Marriage & Family Therapist

 

“Thank you all for being beacons of compassion in a climate of ruthlessness and rage.”

– Hannah Carlson, Supporter

“VFTV communicates in a way that allows a broad audience to hear. Yet, they are unwavering in their commitment to end abortion. They have studied the issues and have tirelessly prepared to respond.”

– Dr. Scott Adamson, Mathematics Faculty, Chandler-Gilbert Community College

“Thank you so so much for what you all are doing. Especially for families like ours, it means the absolute world and so much more.” 

– Lauren Shelor, Supporter