Mobile billboards and crowd ambassadors encouraged the pro-life march participants in California and Washington D.C. to text opinions about abortion as part of the nationwide poll.
"All that remained was the guilt and shame, shreds of the person I had been before the abortions. Abortion is not a choice. For me it was a prison," said one mother.
Before hitting the streets for the national March for Life in Washington, D.C., nearly 2,000 youths had an opportunity to meet and learn from some of the biggest names in the pro-life movement.
LifeSiteNews interviewed several groups at the Washington Vigil for Life who traveled from around the Eastern US to participate in the March for Life events.
French journalist Jeanne Smits, who attended this year's March in Paris, says that the increasing support from the Church in France augurs a new, and more hopeful era for the French pro-life movement.
Reports are surfacing from across the country of local pro-life groups and individuals doing their part, whether large or small, to ensure that the crowd sizes are as massive as ever.