Human Rights Organization to Lead Demonstration in Support of Uighur Women and Call for the Biden Administration to Boycott the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing

WASHINGTON, May 26, 2021 /Christian Newswire/ -- Stanton Public Policy Center and Purple Sash Revolution will be holding a demonstration on Thursday, May 27, at 10:00 AM in Lafayette Park, across from the White House, in support of Uighur women and to call for the Biden Administration to boycott the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing.
 
Stanton Public Policy Center is a women's advocacy and educational group that works on issues of human rights and justice which empower and inspire women. It is affiliated with Stanton Healthcare which has life-affirming women's health clinics in America and internationally.

The Chinese Communist Party has been systematically targeting Uighur Muslim women through forced pregnancy checks, medication that stops menstruation, forced abortions, surgical sterilizations, rape and genocide.

As part of their global campaign to raise awareness of the oppression and persecution of Uighur women, Stanton Public Policy center is calling for President Biden to boycott the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing as a way to stand in solidarity with the Uighurs.

Brandi Swindell is the Founder and CEO of Stanton Public Policy Center. Ms. Swindell has a long history of speaking out for human rights and justice in China; she led a boycott of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games and organized peaceful protests in Tiananmen Square during the Olympics.

For this courageous stand, Chinese government officials arrested Ms. Swindell, threatened her with a 6-month prison sentence, deported her to the United States and later banned her from China.

Regarding the global campaign in support of Uighur women and call for an Olympic boycott, Ms. Swindell comments:

"The world is seeing unprecedented actions by the Chinese government against Uighur women. They are facing forced pregnancy checks, medication that stops their menstruation, forced abortions, surgical sterilizations, rape and genocide. It is imperative America and the free nations of the world publicly confront these attacks on Uighur women.

"In response to these horrific atrocities, Stanton Public Policy Center is launching a worldwide campaign to stand in solidarity with Uighur women and draw international attention to their plight. A first step in our efforts is asking President Biden to call for a boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games. It is especially important for women in America to realize the struggle for equality and justice for women is a global one."

Danielle Versluys, Chief Operations Officer for Stanton Public Policy Center, first visited China as a teen and worked with humanitarian aid workers in Hong Kong and mainland China. Mrs. Versluys states:

"It is imperative that the United States government takes a principled stand against China's reign of terror over the Uighur people. President Biden, we call upon your administration to denounce the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing as a farce. There should be no cooperation or amicable games with a nation which provably targets innocent Uighur women for forced abortion, forced sterilization, and other horrific human rights abuses."

Rev. Patrick Mahoney, Chief Strategy Officer for Stanton Public Policy Center, has a 40-year history of fighting for human rights and freedom in China. He was also arrested during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games and is banned from China for his outspoken stand for human rights. He recently was embedded with Hong Kong University students in their heroic struggle for democracy during the "Siege of PolyU."

Rev. Mahoney adds:

"The world can no longer be silent or indifferent to the oppression, violence and persecution of Uighur women. Their struggle and pain must become ours. In a very real sense, 'We are all Uighurs.' As Stanton Public Policy Center launches this global campaign in support of Uighur women, we recognize America must take a leading role.

"A powerful first step would be President Biden refusing to send our nation's Olympic athletes to the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games. How could we possibly participate in a cherished international event where the host country is supporting genocide against Uighur women?  America's involvement would only embolden the Chinese Communist Party in these destructive and violent attacks against women."

Stanton Public Policy Center Applauds the Supreme Court for Agreeing to Hear Mississippi Case Regarding a State Ban on Abortions After 15 Weeks

WASHINGTON, May 17, 2021 /Christian Newswire/ -- The case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, is a challenge to a Mississippi law that prohibits nearly all abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy.
 
Stanton Public Policy Center believes this is the most critical abortion case since Roe v. Wade.
 
Stanton Public Policy Center is a women's advocacy and educational group that works on issues of human rights and justice which empower and inspire women. It is affiliated with Stanton Healthcare which has life-affirming women's health clinics in America and internationally.
 
Stanton Founder and CEO, Brandi Swindell, and Stanton's Chief Strategy Officer, Rev. Patrick Mahoney, will be holding a news conference on Tuesday, May 18, at 1:00 P.M.
 
The news conference will be on the public sidewalk in front of the United States Supreme Court.
 
Stanton Healthcare was instrumental in helping pass "heartbeat" legislation in Idaho just last month. See link below to news article:
https://www.lifenews.com/2021/04/27/idaho-gov-brad-little-signs-bill-banning-abortions-when-unborn-babys-heart-starts-beating/
 
Brandi Swindell, CEO and Founder of Stanton Healthcare, states:

"We applaud the United States Supreme Court for agreeing to hear Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. It is our hope this will be a major step in dismantling Roe v. Wade and help bring an end to abortion violence in America.

"At Stanton, we acknowledge the fact that when an abortion happens, a beating heart is stopped and a life is forever ended. Abortion is not women's health care. Medical professionals take an oath to 'do no harm.' If ending the heartbeat of a tiny baby is not the epitome of 'harm,' then I don't know what is."

Rev. Patrick Mahoney, Chief Strategy Officer for Stanton Public Policy Center, adds:

"Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization is the most important abortion case since Roe v. Wade. One of the main reasons: it focuses on the humanity of the child and reminds all of us abortion is an act of violence against innocent children.

"Stanton Public Policy Center and Purple Sash Revolution will be giving a national call for all who embrace human rights and ending abortion violence to join us for a massive prayer vigil and rally in front of the Supreme Court on Sunday, October 3. This is the day before the new fall term of the court begins."

For more information or interviews call:
Rev. Patrick Mahoney at 540.538.4741

Stanton Healthcare Applauds Idaho Legislature for Passing 'Heartbeat Bill'

BOISE, Idaho, April 21, 2021 /Standard Newswire/ -- Stanton Healthcare, based in Boise, has life-affirming Clinics in Idaho and affiliates across America and internationally. Stanton provides compassionate and professional women's healthcare along with holistic services to clients experiencing an unexpected pregnancy.

Stanton's medical staff, team and clients all testified before the Idaho Legislature in support of the Heartbeat legislation.

Stanton's mobile clinic unit was parked in front of the Capitol Building (photo) to conduct live ultrasounds as State Legislators and members of the Press were invited to hear actual heartbeats of preborn children which afforded them the opportunity to "testify" in support of this legislation.

McKinzy Troudt, Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) with Stanton Healthcare, testified:

"At Stanton, we want every woman to be educated about what is happening in her body before she makes a very weighty decision that will follow her for the rest of her life."

Samantha Doty, PA, Director of Clinical Services at Stanton, also testified to the scientific details of the developing heart of the fetus:

"The importance of a beating heart is as important at the end of life as it is as the beginning of life. When an abortion happens, a beating heart is stopped and a life is forever ended. How is it that the courts recognize the unborn baby as an individual human being in the case of homicide, but ignore the same fact in the setting of abortions?

"Abortion is not women's health care. Medical professionals take an oath to 'do no harm.' If ending the heartbeat of a tiny baby is not the epitome of 'harm,' then I don't know what is."

Brandi Swindell, Founder and CEO of Stanton Healthcare, comments;

"Stanton applauds the Idaho Legislature for passing this historic legislation. We believe this 'Heartbeat Bill' will be a powerful step in bringing an end to abortion violence by giving women medically accurate information and ensuring every child in Idaho is protected and treated with equality."

For more information or interviews with Ms. Swindell or Stanton Healthcare call:
Rev. Patrick Mahoney at 540.538.4741

Prayer called for as Idaho is latest battleground for life-saving heartbeat legislation

Update: The Idaho heartbeat bill passed in the state's house on Friday. It will now head to the senate where pro-life advocates pray it will receive a floor vote.

Stanton Healthcare was founded in Idaho in 2006 by human rights advocate, Brandi Swindell. This organization has remained persistent in championing pro-life issues in the public arena.

Their current involvement in promoting Idaho’s Fetal Heartbeat Preborn Child Protection Act has involved more than mere informing of the community. 

Stanton staff members themselves testified before the Senate State Affairs Committee recently and also set up Stanton’s mobile clinic unit to conduct ultrasounds in front of the Capital. State legislators and members of the press were invited to attend the ultrasounds and tour the Stanton Mobile clinic after the Senate Committee vote.

In a press release Swindell stated, “Stanton is honored to have legislators and the press see and hear what we do every day at our clinics. That is, the precious heartbeats of these beautiful children in their mother’s womb. We believe this ‘Heartbeat Bill’ will be a powerful step in bringing an end to abortion violence by giving women medically accurate information and ensuring every child in Idaho is protected and treated with equality."

The Idaho bill would stop those who currently stop beating hearts for a living. It would also allow women who receive abortions to sue the abortion provider.

The bill has yet to return to the full senate for a vote but Linda Thomas, director of community outreach for Stanton stated, “If it simply can get through the house and return to the senate before the end of the session, which will be soon, then it will pass. The struggle is getting it to the floor for a vote.”

Thomas is hopeful pro-life supporters in Idaho will contact their senators and representatives asking them to support these bills (in the senate, SB 1085 and house, HB 366).

Nationwide heartbeat laws have passed in Missouri, Texas, Georgia, South Carolina, Ohio, Mississippi and Kentucky within the last several months. In 2013 North Dakota was the first to pass one which was struck down in court two years later. 

Iowa was second in 2018 but in January of this year it was blocked by a judge. Florida’s bill presented in 2019 died in committee. Alabama has been successful in instituting the law. Louisiana is in process with a Heartbeat bill.

Most of these states are facing court challenges or have already experienced a block or a temporary block by a judge. This has supporters of the bill in Idaho working with staunch diligence toward wording the proposed law so that it withstands legal opposition.

A reading of the Idaho legislation demonstrates it is meticulous in defining the parameters of abortion, fetal heartbeat, fetus, preborn child, gestational age and medical emergency. It also links the definition of death as it already stands from a cardiopulmonary model to the legal standard for life when a heartbeat is present.

Having set the parameters for life, then the measure goes on to specifically state the illegality of abortions performed when a heartbeat has been detected citing exceptions of a medical emergency, rape and incest. The penalty for the doctor performing or medical staff assisting in an abortion is two to five years in prison and the suspension of the medical license of the offender with it being revoked with a second offense.

Several witnesses testified before the senate committee in support of the legislation on March 17, including Stanton Healthcare representatives. 

“At Stanton, we want every woman to be educated about what is happening in her body before she makes a very weighty decision that will follow her for the rest of her life,” said McKinzy Troudt, Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) with Stanton Healthcare.

Samantha Doty, PA, director of clinical services at Stanton, testified to the scientific details of the developing heart of the fetus. 

“The importance of a beating heart is as important at the end of life as it is at the beginning,” Doty said. “When an abortion is performed, a heart that once was beating is forever stopped and a life is ended.”

Doty further cited an Idaho statute where an embryo or fetus is included in charges of murder, querying, “How is it that the courts recognize the unborn baby as an individual human being in the case of homicide, but ignore the same fact in the setting of abortions?”

Doty continued, “Abortion is not women’s health care. Medical professionals take an oath to ‘do no harm.’ If ending the heartbeat of a tiny baby is not the epitome of ‘harm,’ then I don’t know what is.”

At times, the testimony included personal abortion experience. 

As director of Community Outreach with Stanton, Thomas stated to the committee, “On January 15, 1993, I had an abortion. I believed I had no choice. And 28 years later, it remains the biggest regret of my life and a pain that will never truly go away—because my child is missing from this world.”

Thomas described the facts of development which would have been true of her 8-week fetus and added, “He was a perfect human life that no one in the abortion clinic gave me the opportunity to see. No one offered information about his development, or other options I could consider. No one shared anything about the trauma and grief that may follow.”

Thomas detailed the services offered at Stanton and then linked meeting women’s needs to offsetting the negative consequences of abortion. 

She stated, “We know countless women who wish abortion had been illegal at the time of their abortion, myself included. If a Heartbeat Bill had existed, my child and so many others would be here.”

“At Stanton, we believe knowledge is power. Every woman deserves to have medically accurate information about what is happening inside her body; and that includes medically accurate information about the development of the baby inside her body,” testified Doty.

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Expanding the human rights outreach for life beyond the U.S.Stanton International seeks to replace abortion businesses around the world because they believe that women and their families are entitled to quality, coercion-free care, and compassionate alternatives to abortion.

Stanton is named after Elizabeth Cady Stanton who spoke staunchly against the abuse of women, children, and African Americans. She opposed exploitation in all its brutal forms.

In an 1872 letter to Julia Ward Howe, Stanton was quick to note a remarkable double standard: “When we consider that women have been treated as property, it is degrading to women that we should treat our children as property to dispose of as we see fit.”

Stanton is asking for support of this effort with Idaho’s Fetal Heartbeat Preborn Child Protection Act with prayers, and for Idaho residents to reach out to their representative immediately, asking both senators and house representatives to bring the Act to a vote and support the legislation.

Activists Weigh Federal Lawsuit to Ensure the Presidential Inauguration is Held to the Same Crowd Restrictions and Standards as Other Events at US Capitol Building During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Purple Sash Revolution and the Christian Defense Coalition were denied permission to have over 50 participants at their prayer events at the Capitol by the U.S. Capitol Police Board. Below is the response they received:

"Therefore, the U.S. Capitol Police will be unable to process your application as filed with a listed seventy-five (75) to one hundred fifty (150) participants. At the time the application was submitted in person to the Special Events Section, you were advised that such activities are prohibited by the U.S. Capitol Police Board Order 20.12, placing restrictions on mass gatherings on U.S. Capitol Grounds."

The groups sent a letter to the Architect of the Capitol asking, "Will the presidential inauguration at the United States Capitol be held to the same crowd restrictions that every group and event at the Capitol is held to?"
 
The letter went on to say, "... it would be clearly unconstitutional and discriminatory for the Presidential Inauguration to exceed the crowd limitations set by Capitol Police Board Order 20.12, Declaration of Emergency."
 
The groups went on to remind the Architect of the Capitol, "The beauty of America is that all are treated equally regarding the application of justice and the law. It doesn't matter if one is the President of the United States or a lone individual from a marginalized community. 'Equal Justice Under Law,' must be the cornerstone of our nation."
 
See the letter sent to the Architect of the Capitol by the groups attorney here.
 
Purple Sash Revolution is part of the Stanton Public Policy Center which is a woman's advocacy and educational group that works on issues of human rights and justice which empower and inspire women.  It is affiliated with Stanton Healthcare which has life-affirming women's health clinics in America and internationally.


Based in Washington, D.C., the Christian Defense Coalition works with activists and churches across America challenging the Christian community to live their faith out in the public square regarding issues of Biblical justice and human rights.

Brandi Swindell, Founder and CEO of Stanton Public Policy Center, states, "No one is above the law and even the presidential inauguration should be held to the same standards and restrictions as every other individual, event and group gathering on the grounds of the United States Capitol."

Stanton Public Policy Condemns Joe Biden's Extremist Pick of California Attorney General Xavier Becerra for HHS Secretary

WASHINGTON, Dec. 7, 2020 /Christian Newswire/ -- Stanton Public Policy calls for the Senate to reject the nomination of Xavier Becerra for HHS Secretary, and for Mr. Biden to nominate a person who is committed to providing true health care services to the nation rather than promoting a radical extremist political agenda.
 
Stanton also calls for the over 3,000 pregnancy resource centers and life-affirming clinics to reject and refuse to comply with any HHS regulations under a Biden Administration which would call for abortion referrals or advertising.
 
Stanton Public Policy Center is a Woman's advocacy and educational group that works on issues of human rights and justice which empower and inspire women. It is affiliated with Stanton Healthcare which has life-affirming women's health clinics in America and internationally.
 
Danielle Versluys, Director of Stanton Healthcare of Southern California, states:

"Attorney General Becerra has a track record of targeting pregnancy medical clinics like Stanton Healthcare in California. As was made clear by the Supreme Court's ruling in NIFLA v. Becerra, pregnancy centers and clinics should not be forced to refer for abortions against their will, contrary to AG Becerra's efforts.
 
"As a lifelong resident of California and the director of a fully licensed pregnancy medical clinic in this state, I emphatically urge the U.S. Senate to reject the appointment of AG Becerra as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Becerra has demonstrated that he is unqualified for the HHS position and is radically biased in support of abortion - to the point of defending unconstitutional laws targeting legal clinics which provide charitable services at no cost to underserved, often minority, populations. The policies which AG Becerra has defended go against the principle of 'do no harm', and attempted to force us to participate in actions which are by nature anti-woman.
 
"Stanton Healthcare of Southern California would not adhere to a state mandate requiring our clinic to promote and refer for abortions, and we will not comply with any future HHS mandate which would require similar moral compromise."

Brandi Swindell, Founder and CEO of Stanton Healthcare, states:

"The nomination of Attorney General Becerra by President-Elect Biden to HHS Secretary is deeply troubling on many levels. It would undo the great strides made in the past four years to protect women's health and human life in the womb.

"AG Becerra has a track record of working against life-affirming women's medical clinics like Stanton. How do we judge future behavior? By past behavior.
 
"If he is confirmed, it will be a nightmare for women's health. We strongly urge the Senate to oppose the confirmation of AG Becerra and to do everything within their power to protect pregnancy centers and clinics.
 
"I want to make it clear as the Founder and CEO of Stanton Healthcare: if Becerra becomes the HHS Secretary, our Stanton Healthcare clinics will never refer for abortions regardless of any mandates set forth by HHS. We will not comply. We would risk arrest, jail time, and fines to defend our right to provide quality, compassionate, medically-accurate care to the clientele we serve. And we encourage pregnancy centers and clinics across the nation to refuse to be intimidated into compliance with abortion referrals. Now is the time for us to fight and stand like never before."

For more information or interviews with Ms. Swindell or Versluys contact: Rev. Patrick Mahoney at 540.538.4741
 

Stanton Public Policy Center and #PurpleSashRevolution Congratulate New York Planned Parenthood for Removing Margaret Sanger's Name from Clinic

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July 21, 2020

WASHINGTON, July 21, 2020 /Standard Newswire/ -- As America currently wrestles with racial injustice and inequity, it is deeply troubling to honor and celebrate Margaret Sanger, an avowed racist and eugenicist, who diminished communities of color and the marginalized.
 
Stanton Public Policy Center sees this as a first step in defunding Planned Parenthood as it is clear Americans do not want public money going to an organization founded by a racist.
 
Stanton Public Policy Center is a women's advocacy and educational group that works on issues of human rights and justice that empower and inspire women.  It is affiliated with Stanton Healthcare which has life-affirming women's health clinics in America and internationally.
 
Planned Parenthood removing Margaret Sanger's name from their New York clinic fits into Stanton's national campaign to have Margaret Sanger removed from the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
 
This national campaign includes: public protests, educational initiatives, petition drives, networking with African-American organizations and members of Congress.
 
Congressman Russ Fulcher, recently sent a letter to the Honorable Secretary Lonnie G. Bunch III, who is the head of the Smithsonian Institution. In his letter, Congressman Fulcher asked for the removal of Margaret Sanger's bust from the National Portrait Gallery.
 
Here is a link which contains Congressman Fulcher's full letter:
http://christiannewswire.com/images/Bunch-Letter.pdf
 
Stanton Founder and CEO, Brandi Swindell, states;

"Stanton congratulates New York Planned Parenthood for removing Margaret Sanger's name from their abortion center.  As America is currently dealing with racial injustice and inequity, it is deeply troubling to honor and celebrate Margaret Sanger, an avowed racist and eugenicist, who diminished communities of color and the marginalized.  However, removing the name of Margaret Sanger from a Planned Parenthood clinic is only a first step. The final goal should be removing public funding from an organization founded by a racist and eugenicist.
 
"We also continue to call for the removal of a display honoring Margaret Sanger from the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C."

Rev. Patrick Mahoney, Chief Strategy Officer for Stanton Public Policy Center, comments;

"The national campaign to remove the bust of a racist like Margaret Sanger from the National Portrait Gallery is not an attempt to rewrite or change history. Rather, it is a way to ensure we celebrate individuals whose lives reflect and embody the very best of who we are as a nation and honor the values we cherish.

"As America confronts racial injustice, it is critical our national institutions honor those who have inspired us to be our 'better selves' instead of honoring those who malign and diminish entire communities."


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Stanton Public Policy Center Launches National Campaign to Have the Bust of Margaret Sanger, An Avowed Racist and Eugenicist, Removed from the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.

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June 26, 2020

WASHINGTON, June 26, 2020 /Standard Newswire/ -- Stanton Public Policy Center is a women’s advocacy and educational group that works on issues of human rights and justice that empower and inspire women. It is affiliated with Stanton Healthcare which has life-affirming women's health clinics in America and internationally.
 
This national campaign will include things such as: public protests, educational initiatives, petition drives, networking with African-American organizations and members of Congress.
 
As part of the campaign, Congressman Russ Fulcher, recently sent a letter to the Honorable Secretary Lonnie G. Bunch III, who is the head of the Smithsonian Institution. In his letter, Congressman Fulcher asked for the removal of Margaret Sanger's bust from the National Portrait Gallery.
 
To view Congressman Fulcher’s entire letter, click here: Letter to Secretary Bunch.

Below are some excerpts from the letter to Secretary Bunch:

In recent weeks, our nation has confronted the issue of racial injustice with the killing of George Floyd. Seeing a police officer kneeling on Mr. Floyd's neck for almost nine minutes while he screamed, "I can't breathe," sent shock waves through America, re-igniting a national conversation on race and inequity in our society.
 
That is why it is so troubling the National Portrait Gallery features a bust of Margaret Sanger, Founder of Planned Parenthood. As our nation struggles to address racial injustice, it is unconscionable that an avowed racist and eugenicist is featured so prominently.
 
Ms. Sanger's writings and teachings stand in sharp contrast to America's founding principles which embrace equality, justice and human rights for all.

Brandi Swindell, Founder and CEO of Stanton Public Policy Center, states;

"As the founder of an organization which centers on human rights and equality for all, the horrific killing of George Floyd draws attention to the great divide America still has concerning racial injustice. During these challenging times, it is critical the National Portrait Gallery provide us with examples of heroes who offer hope and courage which inspire each of us to work for a nation where all are treated with dignity and equality. Sadly, Margaret Sanger's racist views and actions stand in stark contrast to these lofty ideals."

Rev. Patrick Mahoney, Chief Strategy Officer for Stanton Public Policy Center, comments;

"The national campaign to remove the bust of a racist like Margaret Sanger from the National Portrait Gallery is not an attempt to rewrite or change history. Rather, it is a way to ensure we celebrate individuals whose lives reflect and embody the very best of who we are as a nation and honor the values we cherish.

"As America confronts racial injustice, it is critical our national institutions honor those who have inspired us to be our 'better selves' instead of honoring those who malign and diminish entire communities."

For more information or interviews contact:
Rev. Patrick Mahoney at 540.538.4741 or stantoninternational.org.

Abortion Clinics Report Increased Demand for Abortions During Coronavirus Pandemic

In response to this, Stanton Healthcare Launches "Keep the Doors of HOPE Open" Campaign Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

April 16, 2020

BOISE, Idaho, April 16, 2020 /Standard Newswire/ -- Stanton Healthcare, with its northwest regional flagship based in Boise, Idaho, is a movement of life-affirming women's medical clinics that specialize in serving women with unexpected pregnancies. Stanton has national and international affiliates along with a public policy center based in Washington, D.C.

During this COVID-19 pandemic, pregnant women are one of the most vulnerable demographics. Pregnant mothers are experiencing increased pressure, stress, and fear as recently reported in a national AP article entitled "Abortion Clinics: Pandemic Boosts Demand, Heightens Stress."

While Planned Parenthood shamelessly pushes abortion as essential amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Stanton has launched a truly essential CHOICE for women through our "Keep the Doors of HOPE Open" outreach.

Stanton will continue providing essential life-affirming care for abortion vulnerable women by keeping our clinic doors open while also offering:

  • Abortion Pill Reversal

  • StantonCare telehealth services

  • StantonDelivers which includes curbside pickup at our clinics or personal home delivery of critical baby supplies.

Brandi Swindell, CEO and Founder of Stanton Healthcare, states:

“It is absolutely critical that we keep the doors of hope open during this pandemic. Many women who would not normally consider abortion are fearful and uncertain which creates even more vulnerability to be manipulated by an aggressive abortion industry.

"Our Stanton Clinics have seen an increase in women feeling uncertain and worried about a future they and their children may face. It's our job to calm those fears with quality care, accurate information, and by providing a solid support system.

"During this pandemic, Stanton will ensure there is no interruption in the quality of care we provide. As our clinic doors remain open, we've added Abortion Pill Reversal, along with online telehealth appointments, baby supply home delivery, and wellness care.

"Working with Stanton's nurse practitioner Jennifer Malberg-Grant MSN,WHNP-BC, our medical director, Dr. Earl Crandall MD, and following the guidelines of the CDC, we will ensure our clients get the best possible care. We exist to serve one of the most vulnerable populations who are especially impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic. We are working diligently to address the concerns of our clientele and create a safe place to reduce their stress and anxiety."

Linda Thomas, Director of Community Outreach, states:

“It is essential during this time that our communities do all within their power to assuage the fears and concerns of abortion vulnerable women. It is especially important that our Stanton mothers and pregnant women everywhere know there is support and a caring environment. Stanton Healthcare will continue to be a place of hope with the highest standards of care and protocols.

"Offering access to Abortion Pill Reversal, when a pregnant mom feels the sting of regret after taking the first abortion pill, is a critical service during Planned Parenthood's shameless promotion that abortion is essential. No woman should ever feel forced to complete an abortion when she has a change of heart. As a woman who has experienced the pain of having an abortion, I know firsthand the devastating regret. Every woman deserves to know there is HOPE."

Stanton Healthcare Implements New Protocols During the National Emergency to Combat Coronavirus

BOISE, Idaho, March 16, 2020 /Christian Newswire/ -- Stanton Healthcare based in Boise, Idaho is a movement of life-affirming women's medical clinics that specializes in serving women with unexpected pregnancies and has national and international affiliates along with a public policy center in Washington, D.C.

During this national emergency for the coronavirus, pregnant women are one of the most vulnerable, neglected and needy communities.

Stanton is looking for ways to network with local churches, community organizations and healthcare professionals to provide information, support and care for pregnant women.

Brandi Swindell, CEO and Founder of Stanton Healthcare, states,

"Every American is understandably concerned and worried about the uncertainty our nation is facing with the coronavirus crisis. This is especially true for pregnant women who are deeply concerned about how COVID-19 will impact their pregnancy and pre-born child and are being overlooked during this national emergency.

"At Stanton Healthcare we recognize these concerns and are doing everything we can to provide comfort, assurance and support to these expecting mothers. First, Stanton has implemented new protocols for our clinics with things such as enhanced cleaning and sterilizing procedures, providing masks for clients if requested and updated information from the CDC.

"Stanton is also looking for ways to network with local churches, community organizations and healthcare professionals to reach expecting mothers with emotional, spiritual and practical support. Finally, we want to continue to supply necessary items to our mothers during this difficult season and we are currently addressing the baby wipe and diaper shortage.

"During this national healthcare emergency, Stanton will ensure that there is no interruption in the quality of care we provide. As our doors remain open, we will be adding online client advocacy care visits, consultations with our medical staff, webinars for our mothers, current updates on COVID-19 and wellness encouragement for those who are social distancing and/or symptomatic.

"It is essential during this national health emergency our communities do all within their power to assuage the fears and concerns of our mothers."

Nancy Ferris, Stanton's Director of Operations, adds,

"During this national health emergency, it is especially important that our Stanton moms and pregnant women everywhere know there is support and guidance. In response, Stanton Healthcare will continue to be a place of hope with the highest standards and protocols.

"We exist to serve one of the most vulnerable populations who are especially impacted during the COVID-19 crisis and we are diligently working to address and reduce their stress and anxiety.

"Working with Stanton's nurse practitioner Jennifer Malberg-Grant MSN,WHNP-BC, our medical director, Dr. Earl Crandall MD, and following the guidelines of the CDC, we will ensure our clients get the best possible care. Dr. Crandall has over 30 years of experience in obstetrics and gynecology and is one Idaho's most respected physicians."