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For more than 50 years, New Life Family Services has been serving Minnesota families as one of the most comprehensive, faith-based non-profit organizations of its kind. We are committed to providing professional, life-affirming care through no-cost pregnancy, parenting, and post-abortion services, as well as licensed adoption services.

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More than just a walk, the American Cancer Society Relay For Life brings together passionate supporters who embody the American Cancer Society vision to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. This volunteer-led experience unites communities to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost to cancer, and raise funds to improve the lives of people with cancer and their families through advocacy, research, and patient support, to ensure everyone has an opportunity to prevent, detect, treat, and survive cancer.

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The Donate Life Legacy Walk does not include a formal, timed walking event. Participants are encouraged to walk the path that borders the north lawn of the National WWI Museum and Memorial at their leisure. The path is lined with Tribute Trail signs, giving donor and recipient families the opportunity to stroll the site in celebration and remembrance.

The Nebraska Walk for Life commemorates the landmark Supreme Court decision, Roe vs. Wade, on January 22, 1973. It is the largest, longest-running First Amendment demonstration against abortion in the state. Participants gather at the State Capitol and walk several blocks to an indoor venue to hear a nationally known speaker deliver a profound pro-life message. Thousands of pro-life supporters have gathered for this event since its inception in 1974. Nebraska Right to Life also commemorates the day by distributing roses to state senators and elected officials at the State Capitol.

On January 26, 2024 at 6 PM the Walk for Life Gala was held at Cornhusker Marriott Hotel in Lincoln, NE. Our keynote speaker, Melissa Ohden, highlighted the evening with her message of inspiration as a survivor of abortion. She is also the Founder of the Abortion Survivors Network, the only healing and advocacy organization for abortion survivors world-wide and the Education and Policy Center, which impacts policy issues relating to abortion and abortion survivors.

All Participants will meet in the Main Gym at Saint Thomas Aquinas High School. After a short rally, participants will walk 5.7 miles from Saint Thomas Aquinas to Olathe Pregnancy Clinic, 1313 E Santa Fe St. in Olathe. At Olathe Pregnancy Clinic will enjoy a tour and picnic lunch.

This year we are recognizing Cathryn Hund Radiel for her untiring pro-life efforts and her retirement this year from Saint Thomas Aquinas High School. Please consider increasing your Walk for Life donation in honor of Cathyrn and her tireless efforts.

Thank you to all who participated in and sponsored walkers for the 30th Annual Texas Alliance for Life Walk for Life, held on Saturday, June 15, 2024, at over six walk locations across Central Texas. Last year, over 150 Walkers from over 68 churches in Central Texas participated. Collectively, they received more than $133,000 in pledges, an outstanding result that is among our best for the 29 walks sponsored by Texas Alliance for Life. This year, our goal is to raise $150,000 to support the life-saving work of Texas Alliance for Life, and YOU are a big part of helping us reach that goal!

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Birkett was accompanied by his wife Mary Jenner, his friend Andy Mitchell (41) and Mitchell's son Callum (11), all talented climbers. Andy Mitchell tried the route on top-rope, flashing it on his first attempt, and then climbing it again on his second attempt. Even after these two successive top-rope rehearsals, Mitchell didn't opt for a lead; "it would be a different proposition leading it" he said.

Dave Birkett on The Walk of Life Andy MitchellBirkett, one of Britain's gnarliest climbers, did opt for the lead and took multiple falls on to the small but good gear. Birkett is no stranger to hard headpoints and lonely onsights. His tally of E9's is almost unparalleled and his experience of the top end grades is vast. After working out the gear and the sequence for The Walk of Life he got on with the job, taking four days in total to successfully climb the route.

The Walk of Life, perhaps most famous for being initially graded E12 7a, the hardest grade ever given to a route in the UK, is a long and bold wall climb on slightly friable rock, situated on Dyer's Lookout, a big sea cliff on the north coast of Devon. The route naturally attracted Birkett, due to the superb nature of the climbing, but also due to the difficulty.

"The big news would be for someone to onsight it now it's all chalked up. It's the kind of thing that James McHaffie wouldn't fall off. The first section is E8 in it's own right and would probably take a couple of days to ground up. The top is thin and the gear fiddly."

Dave Birkett on The Walk of Life Andy MitchellDave Birkett Walks The Walk:I caught up with Dave Birkett yesterday morning. He was sat on a carpet of dried sphagnum moss below Spout Crag in Greater Langdale, taking a break from doing a spot of dry stone walling repair, the sun breaking through the clouds. Later he was off to do a lecture at the Keswick Mountain Festival. Although Dave is an exceptional climber, and has a small amount of sponsorship, getting mainly gear, he describes himself as a weekend climber like most of us.

Watching the film of James Pearson climbing it. It's a stunning looking wall and an amazing feature. Then when I actually got there, at the base of the route, I knew I just had to do the route. It's in an amazing location. When everything settles down as regards the grade and the hype that surrounds it, it will be heralded as a modern extreme classic of the 21st Century. The Cenotaph Corner of Devon.

It's not strenuous, you never get pumped. It's long, very fingery climbing and mentally arduous. Your fingers feel strained from pulling on all the small edges. Feet are very technical, the crux though is to remember all the moves and in the upper reaches you feel the weight of the rope. It's a long 55-60 metre pitch. I used two lightweight 8mm ropes to reduce the weight.

On the upper reaches it's got great gear, lots of small cams and micro-wires. It's probably a lot safer than it was with all the rotten pegs in, full credit to James for taking them out. The lower section is bold, you could hurt yourself if you came off.

It's a long drive down from the Lakes and we had to fit it in between trips to Skye. We took four trips down there over the last six weeks. Because of the fingery nature of the climbing, I only got a day of climbing on the Walk of Life on each of the four trips, so it took me four days.

First day, with Mary, I abseiled down, cleaned the holds as it hadn't been climbed since Dave MacLeod's ascent. Checked the gear out, sussed some of the moves and by the end of the day I'd top roped it in one.

Well first I'd just like to say that far more credit should have been given to Ian Vickers who climbed the top part of the route. Walk of Life is essentially a direct start to Ian's Dyer Straits an E8 6b. James straightened it out and it is better for it but the meat of the pitch is the top part.

As regards the E-grade. A bold bit of climbing into an E8 would never make E12. It's a bold E8 into a sustained well protected E8. Benchmark E9 6c, although If 6 Were 9 and Holdfast are a bit harder.

We've been doing a bit of scrambling in the Lakes with our informal Thursday night scrambling club. We've had some good trips up to Skye and went back up to Loch Coruisk and Andy and myself did a new 4 pitch E5 corner system near Sky Wall. Absolutely brilliant, there's so much new route potential up there.

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