Pro-life organization Save the Storks announced at Turning Point USA’s conference AmericaFest 2025 this month that it is fundraising for a mobile medical clinic, inspired by the pro-life legacy of Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated in September.
“Together, we are continuing Charlie Kirk’s mission to protect life and empower families. But we can’t do it alone,” Save the Storks CEO Diane Ferraro said. “Support for this mobile medical clinic ensures that women hear a different message, one of hope and tangible help.”
The organization has a $500,000 initiative to launch at least one clinic. The clinic will be named after Erika Kirk, Charlie’s wife, and it will provide free ultrasounds, pregnancy testing and counseling to underserved communities. Any money that surpasses the goal will go toward a second clinic.
At the event held in Phoenix, Arizona, a minute-long video advertising the initiative was played on stage.
Ferraro said that the clinics are an integral part of the Save the Stork’s mission to empower women facing unplanned pregnancies to choose life.
“Charlie Kirk has consistently called on people of faith and conviction to stand in the gap for women and families,” Ferraro said. “This Mobile Medical Clinic will be a tangible expression of that call, meeting women where they are with real care, compassion and life-affirming support.”

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