Americans United for Life (AUL) is holding the first Virtual March for Life on Friday.
The event is designed so people who cannot be in Washington, D.C., can join the march.
Here's how it works: go to virtualmarchforlife.com, choose an avatar and then AUL will place "you" in front of the U.S. Capitol alongside other Americans marching online.
Charmaine Yoest, president and CEO of AUL, said she's concerned about the additional loss of life if people don't take a stand to change the culture.
"With a health care bill that includes taxpayer funding for abortion hanging in the balance," she said, "this is an important, historic opportunity to get the attention of politicians in Washington."
Yoest said signing up for the Virtual March is simple and only takes seconds.
"In this critical moment, every American must be heard regardless of where you are," she said.
More than 25,000 have signed on to participate.
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Go to virtualmarchforlife.com to find out how to get involved in the event.
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