Former Planned Parenthood Manager to Visit Cincinnati Following Landmark Victories for the Pro-Life Movement

(Cincinnati, Ohio) – As the pro-life movement gains historic ground nationwide, former Planned Parenthood manager and current 40 Days for Life outreach director Ramona Treviño is bringing her powerful message of faith, victory, and life to Cincinnati on November 2, 2025. Treviño will be speaking at the Closing Event for the 2025 Fall 40 Days for Life Campaign which begins at 6:30pm at Holy Name Church, 2422 Auburn Avenue, Cincinnati, rallying the local community to stay bold in the fight for the unborn.

“Since the historic overturn of Roe v. Wade, our mission has entered a powerful new phase, and the faithful efforts of cities like Cincinnati are driving real change,” said Treviño. “I look forward to standing in prayer with this community and encouraging their witness for life at such a pivotal time in our nation.”

The national 40 Days for Life campaign has played a major role in shaping the post-Roe landscape, as more abortion facilities close, Planned Parenthood faces continued cuts to taxpayer funding, and more Americans embrace a culture of life. Treviño’s visit comes as part of the global movement’s effort to mobilize support, deepen local engagement, and celebrate these recent victories.

“Ramona is an inspiring speaker and a tireless leader for life,” said Mary Clark, leader of the Cincinnati 40 Days for Life campaign. “We’re honored to welcome her to Cincinnati and grateful for the encouragement she brings to our community’s peaceful and prayerful efforts.”

Cincinnati is one of 671 cities participating in the latest 40 Days for Life campaign, running September 24-November 2. The campaign is built around 40 days of prayer and fasting, peaceful vigil outside abortion facilities, and grassroots outreach to the broader community.

Since 2007, 40 Days for Life has documented:

 25,000+ lives saved from abortion

 270+ abortion workers who left the industry

 170+ abortion facilities that shut their doors following local vigils

With momentum on its side, 40 Days for Life continues to expand across the U.S. and around the world, uniting people of all backgrounds in a peaceful stand for life. Treviño’s visit to Cincinnati underscores the growing influence of the pro-life movement in a post-Roe America—and the power of local communities to make a lasting impact.

To learn more about the international 40 Days for Life movement, visit www.40daysforlife.com.

For updates on the Cincinnati campaign, visit www.40daysforlife.com/cincinnati

For media inquiries, please contact Mary Clark at cincy40days@fuse.net or 513-604-9054.