Did you know there is an organization, run by former abortion workers, that exists just to help other abortion workers leave the industry?
And Then There Were None (ATTWN) is a registered nonprofit organization that exists to help abortion clinic workers leave the abortion industry. ATTWN is pro-life without exceptions. But beyond that, they are pro-ALL life. They believe that a clinic worker’s life is valuable, too. As former clinic workers, they have a different perspective than others may have – they have been in your shoes and they have used those shoes to walk away.
ATTWN seeks to end abortion from the inside out. They believe that the end of abortion starts with abortion clinic workers leaving their jobs and finding healing from their past work. That’s why, as former clinic workers, they are committed to helping you through the ENTIRE journey.
To date, ATTWN has helped almost 500 workers leave the abortion industry and they have helped them on their journey toward healing. As a direct result of the testimony of these workers, several clinics have been permanently shut down. The abortion industry understands something that many pro-lifers fail to grasp: there is no tool in the pro-life arsenal as effective or lethal to the abortion industry than their former employees.
Operation Rescue is offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of abortionists who are breaking the law.
Operation Rescue’s Abortion Whistleblowers Program encourages abortion clinic workers, former patients, and anyone that has knowledge that crimes have committed been at abortion clinics to contact Operation Rescue immediately.
Contact Operation Rescue at:
Voice: 316-683-6790 ext. 112
E-mail: abortionwhistleblower(at)gmail.com
Whistleblowers can now earn a reward of $25,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of abortionists who are breaking the law. Now those with knowledge of abortion-related crimes can literally save lives in the process by bringing those who are endangering the health of women to justice.