What is StandUpGirl?
At StandUpGirl.com, we show up for young women seeking pregnancy support information via the internet. Studies show that 95% of teens are accessing information anonymously on a smartphone each day and they will continue to turn to us for help in that moment of crisis. This opens the doors to hope, emotional support, educational materials, and a community of women walking forward with the love of Christ, encircling these women within a network of life affirming programs.
Before she knows for sure, we are in her hands to give her help, resources, guidance and most of all Hope & Courage.
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Our Inception
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Our Reach Scope
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Our Approuch
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What We Do, Save Lives!
StandUpGirl.com is nothing short of a miracle. Founded in 2001, this amazing website now reaches nearly 450,000 young people each month – over 4 million girls each year. In addition, our resources connect young women from all over the world who share their stories of hope and courage.
StandUpGirl Helps Women Across the World!
USA and World Visitors Seeking Resources from StandUpGirl.com 2011 – 2022
Lives are being changed each Month
Pregnancy Symptoms form submissions
Countries represented asking for HELP
Dear Jewel initial contact emails for HELP
Dear Jewel ongoing conversation emails
Women contacting our Chat Helpline
Incoming Text Help Messages
Featured Articles
Pressure to Kill My Baby was Relentless
Actress Jamie Lynn Spears has spoken out again regarding the pressure that was put on her to have an abortion when she was just a teenager. In an episode of “I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!”
Window to the Womb Interactive Experience
Live Action has launched Window to the Womb a groundbreaking web experience, allowing users to see firsthand how a preborn child develops in the womb.
Humanitarian Pro-Life Hero Dies at 68
This pro-life champion entered hospice on November 14. While his once-imposing energy emanating from his 6’2” frame waned, his resolve to save women and babies from abortion never faltered. His advice to me and the pro-life community in his last public appearance a few weeks before his death amid his cancer battle: “Figure out how to save more babies.”