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National Right to Life Unveils New Logo and Updated Website, NRLC Remains True to its Continuing Mission: Protecting Innocent Human Life

Mar 8, 2024

By Laura Echevarria

Editor’s note. This appeared on the front page of the March issue of National Right to Life News. Please share with your pro-life family and friends.

Founded in 1968, National Right to Life is the nation’s oldest and largest pro-life organization with affiliates in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. National Right to Life (NRLC) was first called the “flagship of the pro-life movement” by the late Congressman Henry Hyde (R-Ill.) and continues to hold that distinction today.

With the June 2022 Supreme Court decision in Dobbs, National Right to Life’s work expanded considerably. No longer limited by the constraints under Roe v. Wade, National Right to Life’s affiliates have been working to pass or defend protective legislation through state legislatures all across the country.

Recognizing the growing needs in the post-Dobbs era, National Right to Life has unveiled a new logo and an updated website.

The original National Right to Life logo, two circles and a flame, represented the organization for over 50 years. It was long understood that the flame in the original logo stood for life and the circles represented abortion and euthanasia.

The new logo, a single circle with a flame, retains the meaning of the original logo but has been refreshed for a new era for National Right to Life. With the changed logo, NRLC remains true to its continuing mission: protecting innocent human life.

“The new logo is streamlined,” stated Carol Tobias, president of National Right. “The flame is the respect for life and our passion for our mission. The circle is the continuum of life. Together, these elements will take us forward into a new era.”

National Right to Life’s website has also undergone a redesign as well. Constructed to help visitors find information and facts about the life issues promptly and easily, it can be found at www.nrlc.org.

The new website draws on the colors found in the updated logo and contains all the key elements found on the old website but with an easy-to-navigate structure. Visitors to the site can find the latest issues of NRLNews or the most recent press releases, as well as updates on state and federal legislation.

A robust search engine on the website lets visitors search for specific issues and there are plans to add additional information to the site. If you are interested in donating to National Right to Life, you will find donating to be fast and secure.

“We are excited to have these new tools available as we focus on the changing legislative landscape,” said Tobias. “We hope that individuals, state affiliates, and local chapters will find the resources they need on our website quickly and effortlessly.”

She concluded, “As we look forward, our new logo retains the elements that represent National Right to Life and our mission but leans into the future as we continue our work to protect all innocent human life from fertilization to natural death.”

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