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These are reciprocal links. Those who wish to do so are welcome to reciprocate the links.
The views expressed by the various ‘links’ are not necessarily those of Family & Life.

Linacre Centre (www.linacre.org/)
The Linacre Centre for Healthcare Ethics exists to help Catholics and others to explore the Church's position on bioethical issues. Its perspective is informed by Catholic moral teaching, but in defending such teaching it seeks also to enable dialogue with those of no religious faith.
 
National Association of Catholic Families (www.catholic-family.org.uk/)
We are Catholic families who try to give one another mutual, moral, spiritual and social support in a culture which is now at war with our values. This we do by linking committed Catholic families locally, nationally and internationally but always with the simple intention of mutual support. We are answering the Holy Father Pope John Paul's call for families to be what they are.The work of the NACF is based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Familiaris Consortio, The Holy See's Charter of the Rights of the Family and Evangelium Vitae.
 
Pro Life Care (www.prolifecare.com/)
Welcome to Pro-Life Care Online—Your online pregnancy advice service...If you have just discovered that you're pregnant, then it is quite likely that you are feeling emotional and possibly even a bit scared. Don't worry, this is quite normal, particularly if you were not planning on having a baby at this time.The pages on this website can give you all the information you need in order to make an informed decision about the future. Finding out you are pregnant can be a stressful time - it can be hard on those you love, and on your own emotions. It is important to view the alternatives to abortion - which is no solution at all. If you have any more questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
 
Comment on Reproductive Ethics (CORE) (www.corethics.org/)
Comment on Reproductive Ethics (CORE) was founded in 1994 by Josephine Quintavalle and Margaret Nolan. It is a public interest group focusing on ethical dilemmas surrounding human reproduction, particularly the new technologies of assisted conception.It aims to facilitate informed and balanced debate, to involve lay people in discussion of the issues involved, to encourage the broader participation of philosophers, theologians and social scientists in dialogue, and where necessary to bring about democratic reform to the legislation controlling these practices. Absolute respect for the human embryo is a principal tenet. Of particular concern to CORE are matters relating to the physical and psychological welfare of children born from these various practices.
 
Pro-Life Alliance (www.prolife.org.uk/)
The ProLife Alliance was born out of a growing conviction among large numbers of young voters, pro-life groups around the country and many other concerned citizens that many current policies are deeply harmful, not only to the individuals concerned, but to the common good of society.We were founded as a political party with one of our primary aims being to place the abortion issue back on the political agenda.We focus on four principal issues: Abortion, Euthanasia, Human Cloning, Embryo Abuse
 
Independent Catholic News (www.indcatholicnews.com/)
Independent Catholic News (ICN) is the first daily Catholic on-line news service in the UK. This site is run by Catholic journalists based in London, England. There are also more than twenty regular contributors around the world.
 
LIFE (www.lifecharity.org.uk/)
LIFE provides help and support to thousands of women and men each year. Our core services are Caring, Education, Housing and the Fertility Care Programme.We offer free, confidential information, counselling and support for women contemplating abortion, suffering after pregnancy loss or struggling to cope after abortion. Our trained counsellors and skilled helpers are there to listen, not to judge. We have a nationwide network of care centres, a free national helpline open 6 days a week (0800 915 4600) and a ‘text-to-talk’ service (0778 620 0330). Our national helpline is staffed by some of our most experienced counsellors. You can call if you have a quick query, or if you want to talk in depth to someone over the phone.
 
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