Becoming a Better Pro Life Advocate – Join Us For Training the Day Before the March

“Changing a culture requires us to be creative and innovative in our approach.”

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.

Join us on Friday, April 24th, the day before the 2026 Alaska March for Life, for an insightful and honest training on how to grow the culture of life in Alaska.

Alaska Family Council is honored to link arms with the Leadership Institute and Terrisa Bukovinac, a self-described progressive, pro-life atheist, for a seminar to explore new, creative approaches to our pro-life communications and activism. Topics include a look at the lessons learned from pro-life efforts in the past, pivots in our words and activities that yield proven results.

You Will Learn:
– The history of pro-life advocacy in Alaska, and the roadblocks to traditional efforts
– Communication tactics that are proven to sway moderates and leftists
– Programs you can participate in to change the legislative outlook and cultural landscape

Afternoon snacks will be served before and during the training.

Join the Alaska Family Council and Leadership Institute to be inspired to do more and do better at your pro-life activism. CLICK HERE to register now before we’re sold out. The three (3) hour training is $15.


The life issue is relevant right now. Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the country, has endorsed several Municipality of Anchorage candidates in the current election. They are engaged and so must those of us who believe life begins at conception.

Tomorrow, Tuesday, April 7th, is the deadline to get your ballot in for the 2026 Municipality of Anchorage Election. Alaska Family Action has been phone banking and reaching voters through all our channels to turn our city around. Get your ballots in and be the change we all want. See our endorsements below and click HERE to see our Municipality of Anchorage Values Voter Guide.

Ballots can be returned via secure drop boxes around the city, or by taking them to an Anchorage Vote Center (AVC), or mailing them through the U.S. Postal Service with first-class postage.

For more information on voting details, click here