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I went pretty deep into the ProGrace website and blogs...sadly, leaving the woman's choice intact is not what they are about at all.
Yeah, I meant to say with that, that maybe OP's orientation is simply pro-choice. I did also have the impression that this ProGrace organisation did not match OP's goals. But well, personally I didn't go that deep down their webpage, nor did I want to claim to know better than OP what their motivation is, so I figured, I'd just advertise for pro-choice and let OP make up their own mind...
Thanks for the pro-choice sentiment and for being so respectful!