Choose Life Ministry

Choose Life Ministry

Welcome to the Liaison Program

A simple, low-commitment way to be our quiet advocate inside your church, workplace, or community — no budgets, no approvals, no obligations.

A Passive Role, By Design

A liaison is simply an interested person inside an organization who is willing to be our advocate. Nothing more, nothing less.

What It Is

  • A quiet point of contact inside your organization
  • An advocate who keeps us in mind when needs arise
  • Someone willing to share information as it feels appropriate
  • A friendly bridge for anyone who may need our help

What It Isn't

  • A funded program or budgeted commitment
  • Something that requires board or leadership approval
  • A formal partnership or organizational endorsement
  • A role with expectations, quotas, or recurring duties

If your organization wants to engage more formally — with budget, board involvement, or shared programming — we'd consider that a partnership and would love to talk.

How It Works

Three light-touch ways a liaison helps — none of them demanding.

1

Stay Connected

Receive occasional updates, resources, and opportunities from us — nothing more is required of you.

2

Share When It Fits

Pass along anything that feels relevant to your circle, on your own timing and in your own words.

3

Open the Door

When someone you know needs support, simply point them toward us. We take it from there.

Become a Liaison

Just a few details so we know who to stay in touch with. No commitment.

Who Liaisons Are

Liaisons come from many places — not just churches.

A liaison might be someone inside a church, a workplace, a non-profit, a recovery group, a school, a medical clinic, a Bible study, or any other community where people sometimes find themselves needing help.

You don't need a title or permission to be one. You only need to care, and to be willing to remember us when the right moment comes along.

A Small Yes, A Meaningful Impact

You're not signing up to carry a program. You're simply saying, "If anyone I know needs help, I'll know where to point them." That alone changes lives.