Attend the Jan. 21, 2022 Georgia March For Life & Memorial at Atlanta’s Liberty Plaza across from the Capitol.
Pro-personhood advocates gather from across the Southeast to mourn, pray and express sorrow for the loss of 63 million children who have been denied the chance at life, as well as for the women and men whose lives have been damaged by abortion. Families, friends, whole communities have been hurt by abortion – join us as we gather to mourn and pray for an end to the terrible scourge of abortion.
“The blood-stained statistics on abortion remain horrific,” said Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) President Ricardo Davis. “But we need to look past the numbers and see the humanity of each person affected by this tragedy. They are our family members, co-workers, fellow students and church members. Whether abortion is forced on a helpless victim as we see in human trafficking, or occurs for another reason, abortion is an evil that has this nation in a death grip that must be broken.”
“The blood of these innocent precious children cries out for justice,” Davis said. “I ask all pro-life supporters to join GRTL at the 2022 Georgia March for Life, in recommitting to the cause of Personhood–protecting those who can’t protect themselves. Together we can advance Personhood in Georgia through more prayer and teaching on the sanctity of life in our churches; more education in our communities; and more discernment in selecting our representatives in the legislature, law enforcement, and courts. We must be united in our message to lawmakers and jurists that we will no longer tolerate abortion on demand in Georgia.”
Each year hundreds of pro-life supporters gather at Liberty Plaza for a memorial service that includes a pro-life prayer service; praise and song; and a pro-life testimony, followed by the keynote address.
After the memorial service, thousands of pro-life Georgians will then join in a one-mile silent march against the tragic loss of life since Roe v. Wade at the 2022 Georgia March for Life.
In the days and weeks ahead, please make plans to join us at the 2022 Georgia March for Life. Be counted and REGISTER as one of the dedicated who cares enough to join others to silently pray and walk through the streets of Atlanta as we remember the millions of pre-born babies lost to abortion.
RAIN OR SHINE EVENT
The Georgia March For Life is a rain or shine event, there will be no cancellation due to inclement weather.
PARKING & DIRECTIONS
Parking for the Capitol and Liberty Plaza: Liberty Plaza is located at the corner of Martin Luther King and Capitol Avenue across from the Capitol. No matter which direction you arrive from by car, you’ll need to park off site and then walk to Liberty Plaza. The closest parking can be found at the Pete Hackney Parking Deck at 162 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE Atlanta, 30303. (Cash is not accepted)
MARTA: The Georgia State Capitol building at 206 Washington Street SW is only one block away from the Georgia State MARTA station on the blue/green rail line.
Bus Parking: Buses should go to the west side of Washington Street in front of the Capitol to determine if parking is available in that location. If it is not, buses will be rerouted by Capitol security. Church buses with church identification information on the side of the bus are given preference with available parking.
Vehicle Parking: Public parking surrounding the Capitol can be found on this interactive map. Parking fees vary by lot. Certain lots may be closed due to the legislative session.
DRIVING DIRECTIONS
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For more information, please call the Georgia Right to Life office at 770.339.6880, or email stateoffice@grtl.org. Inquiries are welcome!
EVENT FAQs
ACCESS TO THE CAPITOL
Parking: Spaces for visitors with disabilities are located on Mitchell Street. Vehicles may stop briefly at the loading zone to drop off passengers.
Entrances: Visitors in wheelchairs may enter the Capitol from the loading zone off Mitchell Street and from Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive via ramps which provide access to the first (ground) floor.
Elevators: The elevators are located on the east and west sides of the Capitol.
Restrooms: Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located on the first, third and fourth floors of the Capitol building. Facilities for ladies are located on the first floor, inside the Capitol Avenue entrance and on the third floor in room 342. Men’s facilities can be found on the first floor and on the fourth floor adjacent to the House Gallery.
Water Fountains: Accessible water fountains can be found near the first-floor restrooms on the east side of the Capitol and inside the Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive entrance.
Telephones: Both a TDD and a Volume Control Telephone are located on the first floor of the Capitol in the restroom area.
Galleries: Wheelchair spaces are provided in the Senate and House galleries and most legislative committee meeting rooms are accessible.
Capitol Grounds: The paths leading to points of interest on the Capitol grounds are paved.
Security: In compliance with security regulations, all visitors must enter the Capitol through a metal detector; the X-ray machine will examine hand-carried items. No weapons, including pocketknives, are allowed in the Capitol. As information, off-duty law enforcement officers are not allowed to carry their weapons while inside the Capitol.
CONTACT: For more information, please call the Georgia Right to Life office at 770.339.6880, or email stateoffice@grtl.org. All inquiries are welcome!
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