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American Heritage Girls Introduces 'Respect Life' Patch for Pro-Life Service
American Heritage Girls, which is "dedicated to the mission of building women of integrity through service to God, family, community and country," has introduced a new Respect Life Patch that will serve to emphasize "the organization's commitment to honoring life from conception to natural death."
American Heritage Girls (AHG), which was founded in 1995, consists of more than 30,000 girls around the world and over 720 girls in 48 of the United States. The organization states that it is "a Christ-centered alternative to Girl Scouts because of its emphasis on Christian values and family involvement."
AHG served as the largest sponsor of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington's national prayer gathering and youth rally in Washington, D.C. prior to the March for Life event in January.
"Over the years AHG troops have supported life in a variety of ways, and we are pleased to offer them the opportunity to earn this patch and display it on their uniforms," Patti Garibay, AHG executive director and founder, said.
Garibay began to explore another option for her daughters in 1993 when the Girl Scouts changed their pledge to include an option for girls to substitute the word "God" with other words they believed more suitable.
The Girl Scouts have since become closely tied to Planned Parenthood, an association that has led to national pro-life groups joining a boycott of Girl Scout cookies this year.
In addition, Breitbart News' Austin Ruse reported in December that Josh Ackley, the Girl Scouts' main media spokesman, had also been the lead singer of a "homopunk" band that made several controversial videos involving sex and violence.
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