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Dr. C. Fletcher Armstrong
Director, Southeast Region
Center for Bio-Ethical Reform
P.O. Box 20115
Knoxville, Tennessee 37940
January 14, 2004
Dear Dr. Armstrong,
On behalf of the George Mason University (GMU) Students for Life, I would like to thank the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) for bringing the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) to our campus. GAP was a huge success and its impact is still being felt. I was extremely impressed by the professionalism and organization of GAP. These two factors made the experience much smoother than I had anticipated.
During the two days that GAP was on campus, students at GMU had their eyes opened! Events like GAP are not common at GMU, so when GAP was on campus, it was like a breath of fresh air. There were dozens of debates surrounding the display and the apathy of the student body about abortion disappeared. Thousands of students were influenced during those two days.
Not only did GAP spark debate on campus, it launched our student pro-life group, GMU Students for Life. We received numerous compliments and many students indicated an interest in our group. GAP gave us an opportunity to let the student body know who we were and what we were doing. As a result of GAP, our group garnered over 50 students who wanted to join. With these amazing numbers, GMU Students for Life is now building on the success of GAP and continuing our work at GMU.
Once again, thank you very much for bringing GAP to GMU and may God bless you.
Sincerely,
Caleb Shoenhard
President, GMU Students for Life |
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