Campaign Life Coalition announces change in B.C. leadership
For Immediate Release
Toronto, Aug. 3, 2012 - Campaign Life Coalition (CLC) announced today that as of Tuesday July 26, 2012, John Hof, president of CLC British Columbia, had resigned from his post to pursue other pro-life work in the province. The CLC National Office in Toronto will administer CLC B.C. on behalf of the National Board until a new leader is announced in the Fall.
“We respect John’s decision to leave CLC B.C. and we wish him every success in the future,” said Jim Hughes, National President of Campaign Life Coalition. “We thank John for his years of service to Campaign Life Coalition,” he continued.
Campaign Life Coalition will continue to work together with leaders and grassroots supporters throughout British Columbia to strive for life-protecting government policies for all human beings from the moment of conception to natural death. CLC B.C. will also continue to defend the family, the institution best suited for the conception and nurturing of new life and support of the aged.
Meanwhile, a search committee has been struck to review potential successors.
About Campaign Life Coalition
Campaign Life Coalition is a national, non-profit organization involved in political action and advocacy for legal and cultural change in Canada with respect to protecting human life and the family. It is non-partisan and encourages voting based on principles, not party. For more information visit www.campaignlifecoalition.com.
Media Contacts:
Mary Ellen Douglas, CLC National Organizer, 416-204-9749 ex. 262
Jeff Gunnarson, CLC Toronto, 416-204-9749 ex. 249
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