Cheryl Sullenger

Sullenger started her involvement with the anti-abortion movement in 1984, volunteering for a crisis pregnancy center in San Diego County.

[1] Sullenger and her husband Randall were members of the Bible Missionary Fellowship, a fundamentalist church in Santee, California.

On July 27, 1987, a member of that church attempted to bomb the Family Planning Associates abortion business.

[2] Sullenger and her husband both pleaded guilty to conspiring to damage the Alvarado Medical Center abortion clinic and publicly apologized for their involvement.

[1] In 2003 Sullenger moved to Wichita, Kansas where she began serving as a senior policy advisor for Operation Rescue under Troy Newman.