According to its own website, March 31 was the last day for A Woman’s Choice of Greensboro to commit abortions. On April 30, the dangerous abortion business will close for good.
The Greensboro location is one of five facilities in the AWC abortion chain. In recent years, Operation Rescue has reported on numerous emergencies at AWC facilities, including two emergencies at the soon-to-be shuttered Greensboro location.
In both cases of women injured at this facility, city officials refused to release 911 records – public records, by law – and, instead, provided cover for an abortion clinic while women were left to be rolled out on stretchers.
“This dangerous clinic is literally located in a back-alley of Greensboro,” says Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue, “and these botched abortions reflect that. Though city officials tried to hide what went on here, praise be to God that children will no longer be murdered behind its dirty doors, and women no longer injured.”
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A Woman’s Choice is not the only chain closing clinics. Planned Parenthood, America’s biggest abortion chain, has continued to lose facilities in 2026 while federal funding is still withheld and several of its affiliates remain in financial turmoil.
In fact, just a few weeks earlier, Planned Parenthood of Illinois agreed to pay $500,000 to end a discrimination investigation while Planned Parenthood Mar Monte in California added botox to its “services” to fill revenue gaps.
“Planned Parenthood is getting desperate,” says Newman. “Their abuse of employees, financial malfeasance, and endless line of patient injuries is catching up to them – and no Medicaid safety net to bail them out.”
By April 6, the day after Easter, a total of 8 Planned Parenthood facilities will be closed for good. Closures include locations in Texas, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Indiana, and Washington.
“We continue to expose these clinics – the laws they break and the women they injure,” says Newman, “knowing that the more we shine a light into that darkness, the fewer places these clinics have to hide their botched abortions and terrible abuses.”
As Operation Rescue reported in its 2025 Annual Survey, 54 clinics closed or halted abortions last year – a record number, and the fourth consecutive year to show a decline in abortion clinics.
“As we head into Holy Week and the great celebration of Easter,” adds Newman, “let us thank our mighty Savior for closing the doors of these death centers and for saving the lives of preborn children these locations would have targeted. When abortion clinics close, babies are saved, and God is glorified.”
LifeNews Note: Sarah Neely currently serves as Chief Operating Officer for Operation Rescue. She has been a pro-life advocate for nearly two decades, working with many national pro-life groups along the way, including thirteen years with CEC For Life. Over the years, Sarah has served as reporter, researcher, social media coordinator, executive assistant, or event planner — whatever the preborn babies need on that particular day of the week. With a BFA in Creative Writing, she is also a freelance editor and, most days, a poet.











