Over 3,500 People March for Life at the Colorado State Capitol
The Colorado march for life drew over 3,500 participants from all over the state and was marked by joy, love and optimism, which might be surprising considering Colorado is one of the most pro-abortion states in the nation.
The event was held on Friday, April 11 and co-hosted for the second year in a row by the national March for Life committee and Pro-Life Colorado. The theme was “Why We March.”
National March for Life put together a fun reel capturing the “whys” for a number of Colorado marchers.
Sister Mary Grace of the Sisters of Life, spoke at the rally, radiating love, joy, humor and God’s desire to preserve life. She gave the message “God is breaking in.”
“Every human life is the icon of the divine breaking into a dark world,” she told the crowd.
She continued, “God is not in the business of giving up on your life. Intervention is God’s profession. Every second your heart beats, God is bestowing life into you.”
Her message not only affirmed the lives of preborn babies but conveyed the Gospel message.
Jeff Hunt of 710 KNUS interviewed the Sisters of Life before the speech, who said their religious community is founded on the love of human life – a belief that we are made in the image of God and we are inherently sacred. You can watch the interview below.
Amazing to meet people who radiate the love of God.
— Jeff Hunt (@jeffhunt) April 13, 2025
My favorite interview was with the Sisters of Life at the Colorado March for Life.
Here is our whole conversation.https://t.co/cpHfozVQJV pic.twitter.com/HhmxIi3pcZ
Focus on the Family was proud to be one of 25 organizations hosting a table at the event along with Pro-Life Colorado, Bella Health and Wellness, Alternatives Pregnancy Resource Center, 40 Days for Life, Students for Life of America, Sidewalk Advocates for Life and more.
March for Life’s new president Jennie Bradley-Lichter gave a welcoming speech to attendees. She encouraged marchers to let the rally and march inspire them to continue to advocate for life.
Bradley-Lichter acknowledged that mothers and preborn babies have very little protection in Colorado and said we have a lot of work to do in this state.
“Despite the challenging legal, political and cultural landscape in Colorado, don’t be discouraged. We know how this story ends. We know that life wins.”
Bradley-Lichter encouraged marchers with the fact that pregnancy help organizations are one concrete reason for hope within the pro-life movement.
Today there are nearly 3,000 pregnancy resource centers and maternity homes helping women and babies nationwide.
Bradley-Lichter exhorted attendees to support their local pregnancy resource centers and to petition the governor to veto state legislation that would legalize on-demand, taxpayer-funded abortions for Medicaid recipients.
The measure, HB25-183, would require the state to cover abortions as part of its Medicaid services and force Colorado taxpayers to spend millions of dollars every year paying for abortions against their consciences.
Focus on the Family’s the Daily Citizen reported on this bill last month when a pro-abortion lawmaker gave shocking testimony arguing it’s cheaper for the state to pay for abortions than pay for a baby to be born and live.
SHOCKING: Speaker Julie McCluskie (D) is effectively encouraging Coloradans on Medicaid to have an abortion instead of giving birth, because it's cheaper for the state.
— Scott Shamblin (@scottpshamblin) March 26, 2025
This occurred yesterday. Really showing your cards @McCluskieforCO #COPolitics pic.twitter.com/lbhguaYLeO
The fiscal note on this measure estimates abortions will cost taxpayers $5.9 million in the first full year.
Pro-Life Coloradans, even if you weren’t at the march, you can join us in the call to action!
Please contact Governor Polis and urge him to veto HB25-183 to protect preborn babies, their mothers, and the conscience rights of millions of Coloradans who do not support abortion.
Image credit: Macy Bennett
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Nicole Hunt, J.D., is an attorney and serves as a writer and spokesperson at Focus on the Family. She provides analysis and advocacy engagement for Christians to promote faith, family, and freedom. Some of the issues she writes and speaks on include life, religious freedom, parental rights, marriage, and gender. Prior to joining Focus on the Family, Nicole practiced employment law specifically advising businesses and ministries on employment policies and practices. Nicole worked in Washington, D.C. as a Legislative Assistant to two Members of Congress. During her time on Capitol Hill, Nicole provided policy analysis and voting recommendations to Members of Congress on a variety of public policy matters, wrote speeches, drafted committee statements and questions, wrote floor statements, produced legislation and amendments to legislation, met and developed networks with constituents and interest groups, and worked on regional projects. In addition, Nicole served as an intern to Former Attorney General Ed Meese in the Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at the Heritage Foundation, provided legal analysis to Americans United for Life, and interned in the Office of Strategic Initiatives at The White House during the George W. Bush Administration. Nicole earned her J.D. from George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School and her Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Political Science from Westmont College. Nicole enjoys riding horses and spending time camping and hiking with her family in the great outdoors. Nicole is married to her husband, Jeff, and they have four children. Follow Nicole on Twitter @nicolehunt




