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Daniel Island Prayer/Action Chapter Kick-Off Meeting – Thursday, August 4

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Do you, or someone you know, live in or near Daniel Island, South Carolina?  Either way, please read on.

 

Hello, I am Madison Rainey, the State Director for Concerned Women for America of South Carolina. I am very excited to announce the kick-off meeting for the newest Prayer/Action Chapter in Daniel Island to be held on Thursday, August 4.

 

No doubt you are as concerned as I am about the many moral issues threatening our community, state, and nation today. Most people want to work to create a better nation for our children and grandchildren but are unsure of the steps to take.

 

That’s why Sydney Good became involved as a Prayer/Action Chapter Leader and why we invite you to join her at the kick-off meeting. The Daniel Island Prayer/Action Chapter will meet once a month to educate each other on one of CWA’s seven core issues and then pray and take action on the issue(s). Join her and enjoy fellowship with like-minded individuals. If you are unable to attend the first meeting, be sure to contact her and ask to be put on her email list for future meetings.

 

When: Thursday, August 4, at 7:00 p.m.
Where: Daniel Island, SC. Contact Sydney Good to RSVP and for the meeting location.
What: Kickoff Meet & Greet. There will be a brief CWA presentation, prayer, and fellowship.
RSVP: Please RSVP by Tuesday, August 2. Contact Sydney at [email protected]. Do not hesitate to contact her with any questions.

 

Please plan to attend and be sure to bring a friend!

 

If you do not live in the Daniel Island area but would like information on how to start a chapter in your area, please reach out to me today. I will be happy to assist you.  

 

We look forward to hearing from you!

 

Madison Rainey
State Director

Roe vs. Wade is Overturned! CWA of South Carolina Responds

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 24, 2022

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Madison Rainey (864) 580-3332 

 

Concerned Women for America of South Carolina
Applauds the SCOTUS Decision to Overturn Roe v. Wade 

 

Inman, South Carolina – It’s a day to celebrate! The overturn of Roe v. Wade restores South Carolina’s right to protect the life of unborn babies across the state from abortion.

 

CWA of South Carolina State Director Madison Rainey, speaking for Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee, has this to say concerning the Supreme Court decision:

 

“The Supreme Court has finally overturned Roe in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. We are grateful to see the overturning of Roe in our lifetime, and the fight for life returned to the states.

 

“While the South Carolina Legislature has passed moderate pro-life measures, CWA of South Carolina looks forward to working with the legislature to pass bills that will rid our state of abortion. We look forward to continuing to fight for those who cannot speak for themselves and to come alongside organizations to support women and families in South Carolina.”

 

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Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee is the legislation and advocacy arm of Concerned Women for America, the Nation’s largest public policy organization for women; we are dedicated to promoting Biblical values and Constitutional principles. More information is available at ConcernedWomen.org.

Save Women’s Sports in South Carolina

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Women and girls should not be forced to compete against men playing on women’s sports teams and deserve protection at all levels of competition. Concerned Women for America of South Carolina is proud to support H.4608, the Save Women’s Sports Act.

This legislation would prohibit biological men from competing on women’s scholastic sports teams and would ensure female athletes will continue to be afforded the opportunity to compete on a level playing field. When boys compete in girls’ sports, equal opportunity is destroyed. Title IX closed the gap when it became federal law in 1972 and established equal opportunities for women and girls. This includes education and athletics.  

After stalling in the South Carolina House of Representatives last year, this bill has been reintroduced and placed in the House Education and Public Works Committee.

Please take action!

  1. Contact Rep. Rita Allison (R-District 36), Chair of the House Education and Public Works Committee, and ask her to give H.4608 hearing and brought to a vote in committee. 803-734-3053 | E-mail
  2. Please forward this e-mail to like-minded friends and family. Encourage them to pray and take action on this important legislation. 

Keep this issue in prayer. We pray for courageous leaders to see the importance of this legislation and that God will give them wisdom and discernment to protect female athletes in our state.

For more information on this issue, read Concerned Women for America’s Protecting Women’s Sports CWA Fact Sheet.

God bless you for your faithfulness in prayer and action.

Madison Rainey

State Director