
Human Life Alliance is a non-profit 501 (c)(3), tax-deductible organization.
Human Life Alliance (HLA) is a non-profit, non-denominational, pro-life organization dedicated to protecting human life from the moment of conception until natural death.
Founded on April 2, 1977 by dedicated pro-life volunteers, HLA operates out of a small office in Saint Paul, Minnesota employing only four full-time staff members. HLA keeps administrative and overhead costs to a minimum by relying on faithful volunteers and a student internship program as a vital part of the operational team.
HLA seeks to educate all people on life issues by:
HLA's priority project is to publish and distribute advertising supplements, focusing on abortion, euthanasia and chastity, through mainstream media and college newspapers. Reaching a combined circulation of nearly 30 million copies over the past 14 years, these extremely powerful and creative advertising supplements are the cause of vigorous debate on high school and college campuses across the nation receiving widespread acclaim.
We Know Better Now is the latest 12-page publication being distributed through the campus project. It is a revised and updated version of HLA's original abortion supplement She's A Child, Not A "Choice." Feedback proves that these supplements have been instrumental in changing the hearts and minds of young people, some of whom credit it with saving the lives of their babies. Think Outside The Box, Tired Yet?, Stop the Madness, and Trapped... are each previous versions of HLA's pro-life abortion supplement. We Know Better Now is currently available for distribution on college and high school campuses.
Euthanasia: Imposed Death, is a 16-page supplement and resource guide billed as, "everything you ever wanted to know about euthanasia, but didn't know who to ask." It exposes misunderstandings associated with Living Wills and misconceptions about end-of-life decisions. It documents society's progress to disenfranchise the elderly, disabled, and medically vulnerable, leading them closer to the "slippery slope" of assisted suicide and euthanasia. As a world-renowned resource, HLA was among the first groups to offer assistance in the nationally known Terri Schiavo case.
In the spring of 2005, HLA published its first abstinence magazine for teens and adolescents. Vibrant colors and cool graphics help Just for Girls/Just for Guys address the most popular issues teens come up against in their fight to remain chaste and pure. This new publication marks an effort to strike at the root cause of the abortion problem and help teenagers recognize the errors of the "safe-sex" message.
In 2007, HLA introduced Life Begins: An Amazing Adventure. Designed to teach grade school children about the humanity of the pre-born child, Life Begins was created to commemorate the fifteenth anniversary of HLA’s first pro-life publication She's A Child, Not A "Choice.”