
In a non-pandemic year, pro-life groups would be preparing to shuttle bus loads of supporters to Washington D.C. for the annual March for Life. This year, the thousands of participants will instead gather online. As many large events have, the 2021 March for Life has gone virtual.
Though a small group of pro-life representatives from around the country will still march in D.C., the organization has asked its supporters to remain safely at home. "The annual rally will take place virtually and we are asking all participants to stay home and to join the March virtually," the website reads. "We will invite a small group of pro-life leaders from across the country to march in Washington, DC this year. These leaders will represent pro-life Americans everywhere who, each in their own unique ways, work to make abortion unthinkable and build a culture where every human life is valued and protected."
If you haven't been able to participate in the March for Life in years past, your time is now! You can RSVP here to livestream the march, which will include inspiring speeches from pro-life leaders, information on how to stay involved in the pro-life movement all year long, and a performance by Christian singer and songwriter Matthew West.