Melissa Ohden
With the love and support of her adoptive parents, Melissa began searching for the truth about the abortion attempt and for her biological family in 1997. Despite the many obstacles that she encountered along the way, Melissa found her maternal grandparents and her biological father in 2007. Although her biological father passed away in January of 2008, Melissa was later contacted by his parents, after they found out about her existence, having found the letter that she had sent him prior to his passing away. She has now established relationships with many of her biological father’s relatives.
With a Master’s Degree in Social Work, Melissa has worked in the fields of substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence/sexual assault counseling, and child welfare. She is currently a social work supervisor in a public child welfare system in the Midwest.
Melissa is the Founder and Director of For Olivia’s Sake, a non-profit organization which seeks to peacefully raise awareness of the intergenerational impact of abortion on men, women, children, families, and communities. The non-profit is dedicated to Olivia, Melissa’s first child born in 2008. Painfully aware that Olivia’s beautiful life was almost over before it ever began, (as Melissa was to be aborted, herself, and therefore, Olivia would not have come into existence), Melissa felt driven to create this organization that would positively raise awareness of the impact of abortion across generations.
Melissa has experienced firsthand the impact that her biological mother’s abortion has had on not only her biological parents, but also their parents, their siblings and their children. Her biological mother’s abortion attempt has not only impacted Melissa and her adoptive family, but also her husband, his family, her friends and acquaintances, and now her own child, Olivia.
Melissa was a College Outreach Speaker with Feminists for Life for approximately two years, traveling to college campuses in the United States and Canada, sharing her story with others and advocating for resources and support for pregnant and parenting college students (her mother was a college student at the time of her pregnancy). Although her tenure with Feminists for Life has ended, Melissa continues to share her story with individuals and groups as diverse as grade school children, Right to Life groups, college students, and church congregations. Fulfilling the purpose that she believes God set out for her when He saved her life, Melissa is truly a voice for the voiceless.

