Everylife diapers, a pro-life diaper brand, just launched its second billboard campaign. Their first was in New York City, just before the national March for Life. And this weeks billboard hit the streets of Atlanta, Georgia.
The 100-foot sign plays a digital ad that Everylife crafted, where the brand squashes the typical leftist talking point that abortion helps with population control. The billboard also features a tweet from X CEO Elon Musk from September where he wrote, “Having children is saving the world," hence the “Make More Babies” slogan the brand regularly utilizes.
In January, when Everylife first used Musk’s tweet on a billboard, the tech giant CEO noted that while he didn’t have anything to do with getting the billboard up, he did endorse the message that it put out.
To accompany the two-day Atlanta campaign, Everylife is hosting a diaper drive where the company will give away nearly 20,000 free diapers to families who need them in the area.
"We're excited to bring this movement to Atlanta and we're looking forward to meeting EveryLife moms, dads, and babies in person,” said Sarah Gabel Seifert, co-founder and president of EveryLife. “Together, we're amplifying a movement that champions the creation of life and the values that make families strong.”
We’re Taking “Make More Babies” on the road!
— EveryLife (@everylife) February 19, 2024
On February 21 & 22, EveryLife and our iconic “Make More Babies” digital billboard to will be in Atlanta, Georgia-and the 100 ft sign is massive! 🤯
Get all of the details about our Atlanta diaper drive, a sneak peek of our ATL sign… pic.twitter.com/PqoGl6cEtV
Following the launch, Everylife plans to take part in the Georgia March for Life on Thursday to, again, amplify the message that life is sacred, has innate value and is something to celebrate!
In response to the campaign, users and groups on X were thrilled that Everylife is continuing its messaging and campaign to fight for all life.
The Georgia Life Alliance, a pro-life group, said that the ad and Everylife’s commitment to life was “*fire emoji*” and encouraged everyone to attend the Georgia March for Life.
Others posted things like, “this is wonderful,” “nice,” and “AMAZING!”
Luckily, Georgia is a relatively pro-life state. As it stands, abortion is banned after six weeks and women are required to wait 24-hours before receiving an abortion after receiving counseling about what happens during an abortion to fully understand whether or not they want to follow through with it.
Hopefully, those who advocated for such pro-life laws to be passed will show up for Thursday’s state march where speakers like Dr. Alveda King from the Alveda King Ministries, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, and Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson will be in attendance.
It really is great to see a brand so boldly stand up and fight for the lives of the unborn. Kudos Everylife!