Featured
speakers Eric Metaxas, Allie Stuckey, Bob Lenz and Victoria Robinson,
musical guest Steven Curtis Chapman, with special guests, Fox Nation
Contributors Diamond and Silk, Recording Artists Joy Villa and Matt
Hammitt, Students for Life, Pregnancy Resource Centers, and many
others.
NASHVILLE, Jan. 14, 2019 /
Christian Newswire/
-- Save the Storks, a pro-life organization partnering with pregnancy
resource centers to empower women through education with choice during
pregnancy, will be hosting their premier black-tie fundraising gala,
the Stork Charity Ball, on January 17, 2019 in Washington D.C.
Together, guests will dine and celebrate the 5000+ lives that have been
saved on mobile medical units, also known as Stork Buses. Save the
Storks Founder and CEO Joe Baker will share the organization's 2019/2020
vision for empowering passionate, pro-life Americans with measurable,
quantifiable, and easily-accessible ways to make an unlimited immediate
impact on would-be mothers and their babies' lives.
Save the Storks
This year's nearly sold-out ball will be
co-hosted by Kirk and Chelsea Cameron. Grammy Award® winning artist
Steven Curtis Chapman will be the musical guest. Speakers include
best-selling author and syndicated radio show host Eric Metaxas, the
"conservative millennial" blogger and Fox News guest Allie Stuckey,
Life Promotions founder Bob Lenz and Save the Storks Director of
External Relations and Lifetime Television star Victoria Robinson.
Special guests include Fox Nation contributors Diamond and Silk,
recording artists Joy Villa and Matt Hammitt, Students for Life,
Pregnancy Resource Centers, and many others.
Save the Storks Online:
Facebook: @SaveTheStorks
Instagram: @SaveTheStorks
About Save The Storks
Save the Storks' mission is to
revolutionize the meaning of pro-life. This organization partners with
pregnancy resource centers in the United States to empower women with
choice during pregnancy.
Save the Storks
has captured the imagination of millions with their compelling
Heartbeat and Father's Day videos and with its innovative fleet of
Mercedes-Benz Mobile Medical Units, known as the Stork Bus. To date,
Save the Storks has built 47 buses, with three additional Stork Buses
in production and nine in fundraising.
For media inquiries, interviews, and to cover this event, please contact:
Diane Ferraro | Save the Storks Director of Communications & Marketing |
SOURCE Save the Storks