Join Caroline’s Support Team

Hey! I’m Caroline. At the age of 15, I saw a photo of an aborted baby for the first time. I felt like I’d been hit by a truck with the truth. From that moment on, I have dedicated my life to protecting the most vulnerable among us - unborn children. This has led me through many experiences, all of which have made me the leader and activist that I am today.

Through my time in college, I led the prolife group on my campus, using my communication degree and learning how to organize and lead others to be better prolife voices. After college, I went on to work full time in the prolife movement working at Protect Life Michigan, an organization dedicated to exposing the victims of abortion on college campuses and building up prolife leaders. It was here that I learned the power of Abortion Victim Photography, the very thing that made me join the prolife movement initially.

Over the years, I have come to learn how to gracefully and passionately tell the story of those who have been aborted, and those being led away to death. From showing the victims of abortion, to nonviolently advocating for children through reigniting the Rescue movement, I have come to learn that direct action and shamelessly speaking for those being exploited is an essential element to victory against abortion.

Last year I was called to move to Washington DC to work full time with PAAU, an organization that shares my values and truly lives out what we believe: that abortion is murder and we must act like it. Through my experience with PAAU, I have grown an incredible amount and learned skills that are crucial to being the best voice for the voiceless that I can be.

It is only through generous supporters that I have been able to do this work full time for 3 years, and it is only through people like you that I will be able to continue. Your partnership allows me to do the work that you might not be able to do — weekly sidewalk counseling outside the abortion clinic, weekly outreach with victim images and mutual aid practices, bringing activists to DC to train and mentor them, confront the abortion industry and its supporters through nonviolent protest strategies, and build up an organization at PAAU that is sustainable, ethical, and effective.

Will you join me in this work and support me with a donation? Monthly donors keep my work sustained and allow me to put my whole effort into rescuing children and mothers and changing the culture of death into one of life.

Where Your Support Goes:

  • I attend weekly sidewalk counseling outreaches outside abortion businesses, help organize street outreaches for spreading the pro-life message, and participate in mutual aid opportunities like distributing baby supplies to moms facing crisis pregnancies. Along with this, the PAAU team participates in regular protests in DC and across the country.

  • As the Director of Public Relations at PAAU, I am responsible for press interactions. This looks like regular interviews with press outlets, organizing press conferences, writing press releases, and managing PAAU's relationships with important figures in the media and government. This is a difficult but essential element to PAAU's success.

  • As a staff member at PAAU, I play a critical role in training our young activists across the country. This plays out through our Week of Actions, virtual trainings, social media advocacy, traveling to different state events, and more.

  • As a communications major, past small business owner, and natural organizer with extensive skills and experience in the nonprofit sector, I am perfectly placed as the person who takes the lead on managing and improving PAAU's organizational structure. This looks like managing finances, paperwork, and day-to-day operations.

  • As PAAU grows, we have branched out into the realm of lobbying in congress. This includes having meetings with various government actors and inserting the progressive prolife voice into important spaces on the Hill.