“This vile attack is part of a nationwide movement to intimidate, threaten, and terrorize pregnancy centers,” Rochelle Sikora, executive director of the clinic, told CNA in a statement Monday.

“These tactics are not only anti-American, they are based on misconceptions, misinformation, and outright lies,” she said.

Sikora said that pregnancy centers offer free services to support families in need, “especially those facing unexpected pregnancies.”

“Through the network of pregnancy centers across Ohio, families have access to over $15.1 million worth of services and materials,” she said.

Bowling Green Pregnancy Center provides pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, birth and parenting classes, “limited STI testing,” and other material assistance, she said. 

“Our love for women in the community will not wane in the face of these threats. In fact, our resolve to serve is only strengthened,” she added.