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Georgia Right to Life Essay Contest

Published Jul 5, 2007
(Updated Feb 8, 2008)

Students who would like to explain their views on protecting life from fertilization until natural death are invited to enter a statewide essay contest, President Caryl Swift announced from GRTL's headquarters.

The contest, joint-sponsored by TeenPact and Georgia Right to Life, features cash prizes for written essays and multi-media presentations. It focuses on House Resolution 536, a constitutional amendment introduced by State Rep. Martin Scott (R-Rossville), which seeks to put into the Georgia Constituion language to protect life.

Students all over the state are invited to participate in the contest. More information is available at www.personhood.net as well as www.teenpact.com

Jr. Essay Contest Grades 7-9
Sr. Essay Contest Grades 10-12
(Sorry - Georgia students only!)

1st Prize  - $200
2nd Prize - $150
3rd Prize  - $100

(Honorable Mention to places 4-15)

Winning Essays will be featured on the GRTL News and website.

Students write an original essay on the following topic:
How H.R. 536 (Personhood Amendment) will change the state of Georgia?

The essay should be 300 – 500 words in length.  The essays will be judged on
Persuasiveness, Accuracy and Creativity.

Email your essay to:  ESSAY@GRTL.ORG

DEADLINE – Sept 15th, 2007

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