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This category is not a list of anyone who is pro-choice. Pages in category "British abortion-rights activists" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The German Red Cross (DRK) was founded in 1921, bringing together various independent Red Cross associations that had previously operated autonomously within the German states. These regional branches trace their origins back to the former independent members of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Lilian Lenton (1891–1972) – active member of the WSPU, winner of a French Red Cross for her service in WWI; Victoria Lidiard (1889–1992) – WPSU member and reputed to be the longest surviving British Suffragette [18] Anna Lindsay (activist) (1845–1903), Scottish women's rights activist
The British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey has asked a number of questions about abortion over the past 40 years and has found almost unanimous support for a right to have an abortion if the woman's health would be seriously endangered by going ahead with the pregnancy. Levels of support for abortion in a situation where the woman decides on her ...
The British Red Cross, as with all IFRC member societies, operate first and foremost an emergency response service, which supports the statutory and governmental emergency services in times of crisis, in accordance with the duty of Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies to be auxiliaries in the humanitarian services of their governments.
This category is not a general list of people who are pro-choice (such as actors, musicians, or politicians). ... British abortion-rights activists (20 P) C.
Sir Nick Young in 2009. Sir Nicholas Charles Young (born 16 April 1952) is a British charity worker and solicitor. He was chief executive of Macmillan Cancer Relief [now Macmillan Cancer Support] between 1995 and 2001, and chief executive of the British Red Cross from 2001 to 2014.
Life is an anti-abortion organization and maternal support charity based in the United Kingdom. [1] [2] The charity was founded in 1970 by husband and wife Jack and Nuala Scarisbrick. [3] [4] Catholics and evangelicals form the majority of Life's membership and support. [5] For the year ended June 2021 the charity had a turnover of £3.4 ...