How would things change in Connecticut if Roe v. Wade is rightly deemed unconstitutional?
Peter Wolfgang has also previously addressed this issue in an online …
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Think.
Imagine this past year with assisted suicide. Would it have brought more comfort . . or more distress? We know the …
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[The following was a March 20th, 2020 email alert from executive director Peter Wolfgang to the members of the Family Institute of Connecticut.]
It was 1978. I was eight …
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The Family Institute of Connecticut is co-sponsoring the 2019 Advocating for Life Conference from 9am to 3pm on Saturday, November 2, 2019 at Saint Paul Catholic High School in …
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I honestly have no idea where I would be without the St. Gianna’s Center. They have provided my babies with milk, pampers, wipes, clothing anything I could of needed. Even …
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Arguments about the medical and physical benefits–or detriments–of vaccinating children are beyond the expertise of Family Institute of Connecticut Action. However, when we see an unpopular group being targeted in …
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As many of you know, despite their best efforts in 2009, the residents of Southington were unable to prevent a VIP store from opening in a certain designated commercial zone. …
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Despite celebrity endorsements, fancy lobbyists, multi-colored lapel stickers, printed t-shirts, and the close to half million dollars, even more, that has been spent by a well-heeled national group in Connecticut …
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“No one knows that day or hour,”* not even physicians, as confirmed by a new study highlighted by the New York Times in their 2018 Christmas Eve article entitled Misconceptions About …
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Connecticut legislators have proposed a bill that promises to ban conversion therapy for minors and FIC has publicly questioned the need for it.
Family Institute of Connecticut believes in the …
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