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·Demolished abortion facility to become memorial for preborn children
Just a few years after the closure of an abortion facility in Toledo, Ohio, comes the good news that the site is to become a memorial known as The Hope Park Memorial to the Unborn.
Center for Choice, an abortion facility in Toledo, Ohio, operated from 1983 to 2013. The facility not only participated in the deaths of 50,000 unborn children, but was also found breaking state abortion safety laws, so its closure was good news for both women and children.
The facility closed after failing to secure a required transfer agreement with a local hospital in case of a medical emergency. The lawbreaking had been going on for some time, as the facility had not had such an agreement since 2010. Additionally, state health inspectors found dirty equipment, leading to a recommended closure and $25,000 fine.
When the facility closed in 2013, Ohio Right to Life President Mike Gonidakis said that it was “yet another case of the abortion industry disregarding women’s health and well-being. Center for Choice lied to the Department of Health in order to cover-up the fact that they were breaking Ohio law,” he said. “The abortion industry strives to paint a rosy picture of women’s healthcare, but the reality is that the abortion industry acts with callous disregard for women and of course their unborn babies.”
The memorial’s mission reads:
The videos below provide more detail about the site’s journey from abortion facility to memorial for preborn children:
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View an animation of what the park will look like:
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Hope Park, established in 2014, is comprised of partners including Catholic Charities Diocese of Toledo, Bowling Green Pregnancy Center, Foundation for Life, The Pregnancy Center, Heartbeat of Toledo, and Greater Toledo House of Prayer.
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