2009 NPLTW Tasks
Ready to take some photos?
The following is a list of tasks with their corresponding point values. You may only submit one picture per task and only complete each task once. If a single picture qualifies for more than one task, you may choose to have it considered for each task without having to upload your picture multiple times.
All tasks require you to be wearing a pro-life t-shirt, preferably the official 2009 NTPLW shirt. Read the FAQ!
| Task # | Task Description | Points |
| 1 | Standing up. (This is a freebie!) | 1 pts |
| 1 | In front of the U.S. Supreme Court. | 3 pts |
| 1 | At an ALL or RFL resources table. | 1 pts |
| 2 | In Union Station (in D.C.). | 2 pts |
| 2 | In front of an ALL or RFL Personhood banner. | 1 pts |
| 2 | Thowing a snowball. (Snowball must be "in flight") | 2 pts |
| 3 | Standing with Michael Hichborn, star of the ALL Report. | 5 pts |
| 3 | Holding a baby. | 2 pts |
| 3 | Standing with Katie Walker, communications director for ALL. | 5 pts |
| 4 | With a member of a band at a RFL concert. | 2 pts |
| 4 | Laying down in the grass with your arms and legs spread out like an X. | 1 pts |
| 4 | Presenting Jill Stanek (pro-life blogger) with a flower. | 3 pts |
| 5 | In an actual phone booth (like Superman uses). | 1 pts |
| 5 | Under an umbrella. (any kind of umbrella) | 1 pts |
| 5 | Outside the Washington Court Hotel in DC. | 1 pts |
| 6 | With a Franciscan friar. | 4 pts |
| 6 | With a nun wearing her habit. | 1 pts |
| 6 | Eating a sandwich. | 1 pts |
| 7 | Brushing your hair. | 1 pts |
| 7 | Holding a pro-life sign while participating in an annual pro-life march. | 3 pts |
| 7 | Putting an official Personhood Sticker on someone else. | 2 pts |
| 8 | In a line of at least 3 people wearing the official BLUE 2010 NPLTW shirt. | 3 pts |
| 8 | In a line of at least three people wearing the official RED 2010 NPLTW shirt. | 3 pts |
| 8 | Holding a lit candle in one and and an iPod/MP3 player in the other. | 2 pts |
| 9 | Holding a lemon in one hand and a lime in the other | 1 pts |
Points are awarded simply as a way of measuring how much activity you have done for this contest. Points have no monetary or other value.