A Worthwhile Cause

CLICK HERE to read up on and donate to a very worthwhile cause!
"Project Cuddle
We work with frightened girls or women and help them find safe, legal options so that they never have to leave a baby at a dumpster, a church or dirty back alley. "No baby deserves to die before it has had a chance to live."
We are not an adoption agency or facilitator. We charge nothing to the girls or to the families. We are a non-profit charity and our only goal is to help each girl or woman make a safe, legal decision. Approximately 60% of the girls and women raise their babies with our help. We often help hold their hand as they tell their parents, or find them shelter if they have been kicked out. Others may choose adoption but where her baby will go is completely up to her. She may work with an agency or choose to work privately with an attorney. We want each girl or woman to make a decision she is comfortable with.
Everyday we get calls from frightened girls and women across this country. Thanks to the kindness of Clear World Communications, a generous donor, we have now expanded our services into Canada. Our toll-free number crisis number for both countries is 1-888-628-3353."















































Barf! This hides a pro-life anti-abortion agenda! How can Perez be so dumb as to think this is a «Worthwile cause»?
I wondered the same thing as curiousred. They do say that they want girls to find a safe and legal option. Maybe they're saying that abortion is an option, too, but they're afraid to put that out there. People should look at this organization more closely before donating. There are a lot of anti-abortion agencies that say they're helping young girls but what they're really doing is making sure they don't get an abortion. Girls need to know all of their options.
THIS IS a worthwhile cause. Some girls and women don't have access to abortions or don't want to get them for whatever reason. This is another option of choice that a female has. i am making a donation.
Re: curiousred – curiousred - shame on you. if you took as much time as it takes for you to write a message like that to look at their website, they provide information related to ANYTHING the girl is asking for, including where to get a medically safe abortion if that's what she wants.
Re: curiousred – For the record, I have been a volunteer for Project Cuddle for many years and we do not take a stand on abortion either way. Typically the girls we help are in advanced stages of pregnancy where abortion would not even be an option. This is a wonderful charity that saves innocent babies from being abandonded.
hey perez–please fix your links. this is a good cause but all your links go to unicef for haiti. i'm done with the help haiti thing–next.
Jesus Christ….they're trying to prevent prom night dumpster babies, not abortions. And despite being mostly pro-choice personally, I also am 100% behind stopping hookers and teenagers and junkies from leaving half-dead, unwashed newborns in dumpsters and alleyways.
On a totally different note, I find it amusing that churches are compared so closely here to dumpsters and back alleys.
perez why not support the progressive pro-choice option? This is a 'fake help' clinic with a anti choice undertone. women deserve to make their own choice- don't give them selective options.
Re: curiousred – I am the President of Project Cuddle. Project Cuddle deals with girls/ women in advanced stages of pregnancy where abortion is no longer an option. Project Cuddle does not take a position regarding abortion, it is not within the charity's purpose and mission.
I am the President of Project Cuddle. Project Cuddle deals with girls/ women in advanced stages of pregnancy where abortion is no longer an option. Project Cuddle does not take a position regarding abortion, it is not within the charity's purpose and mission.
Thanks Perez for mentioning this great project. I love this charity! Several years ago they helped me through a really hard time. They gave me a shoulder to lean on and I don't think I would be where I am today without them.