Welcoming Life Against the Odds – The Daltons
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Faith was in college, working as a waitress, engaged, and pregnant. Her fiancé pressured her to abort her unborn child, something she could not bring herself to do. At the same time, Joe and Jane Dalton moved to her town and opened a pregnancy resource center. As a Knight of Columbus, Joe worked with his brother Knights to get the project off the ground. It wasn’t long before Faith came across the center and was soon given the support she needed in her pregnancy. Thanks to the Daltons and the Knights, Faith safely gave birth to her baby boy.
Faith was in college, working as a waitress, engaged, and pregnant. Her fiancé pressured her to abort her unborn child, something she could not bring herself to do. At the same time, Joe and Jane Dalton moved to her town and opened a pregnancy resource center. As a Knight of Columbus, Joe worked with his brother Knights to get the project off the ground. It wasn’t long before Faith came across the center and was soon given the support she needed in her pregnancy. Thanks to the Daltons and the Knights, Faith safely gave birth to her baby boy.
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