by Kelsey Brown | Aug 15, 2025 | Blog
“Time heals all wounds.” For a while, I made this phrase a part of my vocabulary, and then I realized it wasn’t true. Not one bit. When I lost a good friend of mine, Tyler, years ago unexpectedly, I really took a lot of time to “process” what happened. I thought about...
by Brandy Meeks | Aug 1, 2025 | Blog
In early 1900s Rome, Maria Montessori defied norms by becoming Italy’s first female doctor. But her passion wasn’t medicine—it was helping children, especially those deemed “uneducable.” She saw that with respect, patience and the right environment, they could thrive....
by Victoria Clark | Jul 17, 2025 | Blog
I remember the exact moment I realized my period was late. I had just broken up with a narcissistic boyfriend who had been cheating on me throughout our entire relationship. I had finally walked away, finally chosen myself, and then… I thought I was pregnant....
by Dr. Jeff Pauls | Jul 15, 2025 | Blog, Research Studies
In July of last year, several members of the Vitae team had the opportunity to go to the campus of Benedictine College for a three-day strategic planning meeting. Thanks to Vitae and Benedictine Board member Craig Husting and Benedictine President Stephen Minnis, we...
by Vitae Foundation | Jun 23, 2025 | Blog
She first reached out to the clinic through text (due to a Vitae Foundation ad), requesting the abortion pill. She was anxious and unsure, pressured by the father of the baby, Evan, who urged her to schedule the procedure. He even promised to pay for it and take her...