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College student makes difference with pro-life bumper stickers

College student makes difference with pro-life bumper stickers


College student makes difference with pro-life bumper stickers

People who have vehicles can help save lives.

Gabriel Dionisi is a 22-year-old from Massachusetts who is the founder of ProLifeStickers.com, a website and ministry that offers Choose Life bumper stickers. According to the website, a simple bumper sticker can be a sign of encouragement in liberal areas and a life-saving intervention for those facing unplanned pregnancy.

Dionisi spoke with EWTN Pro Life Weekly about his new pro-life initiative. The interview was posted on X, citing one of Dionisi’s statements that this is an amazing way to multiply an individual’s pro-life impact.

"Anyone is welcome to go on there and make a request," says Dionisi. "I send these out to people for free. There's a quantity limit, but I send them for free, and I always love to get these out to churches, bible studies, pro-life groups and just to share with your friends and family."

Dionisi felt led to get involved after reading up on abortion and what it means not only for the unborn child but also for the expectant mother.

Dionisi, Gabriel (ProLifeStickers.com) Dionisi

"So many women who are at risk of abortion, they don't really want to have an abortion in many cases, but they feel pressured and that they have no choices," says Dionisi.

He comments that the pro-life movement offers a lot in terms of material, spiritual, and community support for these women in an effort to help them choose and build a great life for themselves and their babies.

“But not enough women know about it, and I just think that, if we raise that awareness, a lot of women will be able to find health and choose life for their babies," states Dionisi.

It may be a single bumper sticker, but every person with the sticker has the opportunity to share a pro-life message with thousands of individuals per year.

"If that bumper sticker is on your car and 20 people see it every day, you multiply that by 365, and that's over 7,000 views just in a year," says Dionisi.