Respect For Life India

Respect For Life India (RFLI)

       Promoting the Preciousness of Life
Good Shepherd Convent, Museum Road, Bangalore 560025, India.
Phone: 91- 80 - 22246806 Mobile: 9844129904
E-mail: respectlifeindia@dataone.in

respectlifeindia@gmail.com

Vision
Profile
Aims
Activities
Newsletter
Helplines
Programs Past
Programs 2005 - 06
Links


A Vision Statement

Respect for Life India (RFLI) ( formerly NARFL ) was founded in August 1986 in response to the mushrooming of anti-life practices worldwide, particular by in our country.

“To uphold the Culture of Life and courageously oppose the Culture of Death" – this has been the Clarion Call of RFLI from its inception .

RFLI's mode of operation to actualize this Vision has been multi-dimensional.

We acknowledge and thank Human Life International (HLI) (Central and Asia ) and local benefactors for their support in preserving human life and promoting human dignity through RFLI.



A Profile
Look around and you see an all pervasive Culture of Death. The attack on the human person is subtle and sustained. Even before conception, before birth, during childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age. Life becomes a battle. With modern-day advances, society has shrunk to such an extent that even nuclear families are now looked upon as unduly large entities. The family as we knew it – mother, father and children – has shrunk to DINKS (Double Income, No Kids), live-in relationships, single-parents… where are we headed?

It is to arrest this Culture of Death and to spread the Culture of Life, that Respect for Life, India, came into being on 6th August, 1986, followed by a National  Pro-life Conference in Bangalore. First the society was called "National Association for Respect For Life". Subsequently in 1997, when the organization was registered under Karnataka Societies Registration Act of 1960, the name was changed to "Respect For Life India". RFLI is a non-profit, secular organization of people from all walks of life. It consists of a governing body, volunteers and resource persons united in a common goal – to promote life in all its stages from conception to natural death, and to act against all that would lessen human dignity.

The Association is concerned with issues like abortion, child labour, drug addiction, alcoholism, suicide, battered wives, dowry deaths, the plight of the disabled, euthanasia and HIV/AIDS.



Aim & Objectives

Aim

To promote and foster Human Life at all stages and to act against all that would reduce human dignity.

Objectives

A Bird’s Eye View of our Activities

RFLI Organization & Activities - Chart

Resource Center

RFLI encourages people, especially the youth, to walk in and make use of its extensive library. It offers valuable books, exhibits, audio and over a 100 video cassettes on sensitive issues like homosexuality, abortion, genetics, sexuality, HIV/AIDS, child abuse, violence, child prostitution, natural family planning, etc. The idea is to spread not just the message but the right message.

Awareness Programmes

RFLI regularly conducts awareness programmes for schools, college, NGO's, vocational and religious institutions to spread the pro-life message. In the year 2004 alone, RFLI reached out to 55,685 people.
A GLANCE AT OUR PROGRAMMES
Year
School
Students
College Students
Doctors Nurses
Seminarians Novices
Formators & NGO's
Teachers
Parents
Youth & Parishioners
Technical Students / Working Girls
Total
1998
4513
2037
450
458
251
418
1475
16865
1105
27572
1999
4502
3102
452
1183
444
435
1739
7522
994
20373
2000
8218
4102
3577
1452
591
532
2143
13674
1123
35412
2001
4492
4485
546
776
476
868
2052
6923
1494
22085
2002
5265
4139
762
1217
510
585
2137
21807
811
37233
2003
6424
17139
1885
2727
1562
589
3559
16387
313
50585
2004
7746 24687 3050 2258 3295 1530 5125 7570 424 55685


Counselling

RFLI opens its doors to any person seeking help. Because sex-related issues are still taboo in many sections of our society, RFLI has helped a number of sexually-confused youth. It counsels them and puts them in touch with crisis intervention centers, individual doctors or organizations. RFLI  HELPLINES.



Publications

The organisation also uses the print medium to take its message to the young. RELIEF (Respect Every Life in Every Family) is a bi-monthly newsletter which highlights one burning subject (cloning, euthanasia, old age, etc.) in every issue. RFLI prints 1800 copies of RELIEF, each copy of which is read, re-read and passed on. Other publications include information folders, books and pamphlets on pro-life issues. RFLI has also re-printed a book published in the Philippines – Sex Talk for Kids and Teens , A Manual on Training Parents as Educators on the Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality – which has been greatly appreciated.

Special Initiatives

These include conferences at the local, national and international levels. Local conferences on topical issues are an annual affair. Two of the most recent national conferences were a great success. The National Conference on Human Sexuality and Sexual Values in 2001 saw as many as 400 pro-lifers taking part and the National Training Workshop for Pro-life Resource Persons in 2003, attracted 115 people. An International "11th Asia-Pacific Congress" was held in November 2004 at Bangalore, which was attended by over 600 Delegates from the Asia-Pacific Countries (Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, Nepal, Australia), and the United States, with a large contingent from all over  India.  RFLI has also initiated and trained individuals to start pro-life units in different parts of the country including Karwar, Shillong, Goa, Agra, Erode and Chennai.

The inauguration of Mahila Mandal (Empowerment of Women) was held on 12th February, 2004, at our RFLI Centre. Nearly forty women took part. As these women are from the slums, sessions are held during the year on Preciousness of Life, mother craft, child care, hygiene, NFP, abortion and gender discrimination issues, preparation of nutritious food at a low cost and skills for generating income .

Some Snippets

Do you know of any mother who has aborted a child to lessen the population? It is a myth. Abortions occur not to lessen the population but as a cover-up for promiscuous and permissive behaviour.  Articles that have appeared in the Newspapers and Magazines reflecting the views of RFLI, through Sr. Annunciata rgs
.

Article in Asian Age, Bangalore,  26 March 2003, page 13
Article in Family Life Magazine
Relief July Auf 2004





"A person is of more value than the whole world"     - Sr. Mary Euphrasia rgs





This Page Hosted by GeoCities Get Your Own Free Home Page