June 17, 2021

Woman Raising Funds to Buy Closed Abortion Business to Heal Post-Abortive Women

When she was only 13 years old, Serena Dyksen was taken to abort her baby conceived during a sexual assault. Dr. Ulrich Klopfer, the man who aborted her baby, passed away in 2019, after which it was discovered that he had hoarded the remains of over 2,000 aborted children at his home in Will County, Illinois. Dyksen hopes to turn his closed workplace into “a place of healing for women who have been hurt by abortion.”

Klopfer commuted to South Bend, Indiana where he worked at an abortion business called "The Women's Pavilion." The facility has since closed and is now available for sale.

Dyksen is the founder of the pro-life organization She Found His Grace. Through a recovery program that includes Bible studies and Christian counseling, She Found His Grace helps women recover from past abortions through a program that includes Bible studies and Christian counseling. If she hopes to purchase the closed abortion business so she can do more:
"The women would be able to use this space as safe haven. The goal is to help them find their healed voices so they can help other women choose life. We know when women find their healed voices after abortion, abortion minded women are 85% more likely to keep their babies because they are hearing the truth first hand of how abortion has devasted their lives. We would offer weekly abortion recovery classes. This space would also offer a place for the community to come heal around our prayer garden and remembrance wall."

Dyksen has started a crowdfunding campaign to help raise the $200,000 needed to buy the building.

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