The curriculum was created in 1985 by Jeannette Vought, PhD., a licensed therapist and, at that time, the Executive Director of New Life Family Services. She wrote the book “Post Abortion Trauma – Nine Steps to Healing.” The support group program is based on this book, including Biblical principles. The group spans nine weeks, plus two special event sessions.

The groups are held at locations, churches, and virtually in the Minneapolis and St. Paul communities and Rochester based on need.  Meeting spaces are private to ensure confidentiality.

Learn more about our upcoming groups. Virtual groups are available as well.

The tuition for the Conquerors support group is $25. We never like the cost to be a hurdle for anyone seeking healing, so we provide scholarships to meet the needs of anyone desiring to participate in our groups.

Most groups are 4-6 participants. We have found that this size group allows for sharing and enables our facilitators to support the participants fully as they go through the group process.

Please email Coordinator@ConquerorsAfterAbortion.org or call 612-746-5639 to set up a registration meeting time. We like to get to know you before the group sessions, so a one-on-one meeting with our staff in one of our office locations or virtually is required for registration. This allows the participants to get their questions fully answered and prepare them for the start of the Conquerors group.

No, these are closed groups. The Conquerors program works through the sharing and relationships built within the small group. Also, the curriculum comprises nine steps, where each week builds upon the prior week. Attendance is required at every session to ensure the participants receive the full benefit of their program participation.

Yes!  Please contact us to learn more about how to get started.  Email ProgramManager@ConquerorsAfterAbortion.org or call 612-746-5639.

No, however, men are never forgotten; therefore, we have resources for men and also offer one-to-one mentoring for couples who have experienced the pain of abortion together.