National Day of Remembrance
September 12

On the National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children, people visit the burial places of the unborn victims of abortion and other memorial sites dedicated to them.
The first National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children was held in September 2013 on the 25th anniversary of the solemn burial of the earthly remains of some 1,500 abortion victims in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Over 100 memorial services were held across the United States, and it was clear this should become an annual event.
The Day of Remembrance is normally held on the second Saturday in September.
For more information, visit https://nationaldayofremembrance.org/
