"Pro-life Spiderman" continues to fight for and advocate for the protection of unborn children from abortion.
Leading up to the Roe v. Wade reversal, the "Pro-Life Spiderman" has been seen in the streets protesting alongside those against abortion.
During the annual March for Life on the National Mall last week, the "Pro-Life Spiderman," whose real name is Maison Des Champs, was seen campaigning for his beliefs.
Des Champs is originally from Michigan; however, he now lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The 23-year-old has gained national attention by climbing skyscrapers to raise awareness for the pro-life cause, which he started in May.
'Pro-Life Spiderman'
On Friday, when pro-life activists from across the United States converged on the National Mall for the annual anti-abortion march, Maison Des Champs welcomed commuters leaving the Smithsonian Metro station with pro-life placards.
According to The Christian Post, he expressed his excitement and joy as his advocacy seems to be moving forward following the overturning of the Roe v. Wade decision by the United States Supreme Court in June of last year.
The "Pro-Life Spiderman" says he is prepared to put everything on the line to save these infants by climbing to the summits of large buildings to generate awareness and money for the right-to-life campaign.
During the recent March for Life demonstration, he distributed banners on the National Mall that contained photographs of the newborns whose lives he says he was able to protect.
When Des Champs built a substantial structure, he raised money for many organizations that advocate for the human right to live and worked to assist expecting moms who need financial assistance.
He went into further detail about his strategy, which he characterized as being relatively simple, to generate donations for the pro-life cause.
"Pro-Life Spiderman" stated that when he climbs buildings, he gathers a lot of attention from the people and the press, and he then encourages them to donate to Letthemlive.org.
He said he helps bring awareness, and people who care about saving these babies often donate. This young man, who strongly supports his advocacies, has been very successful and happy to be a part of it.
March For Life protest
According to the BBC, thousands of anti-abortion activists gathered in the Capitol to celebrate the victory of the anti-abortion movement.
Washington saw the return of pro-life activists to the nation's capital for the annual March for Life last Friday.
Last summer, thousands of people assembled at the National Mall to celebrate the overturning of the Roe v. Wade decision.
However, this year, the march at the capital will be focused on what pro-life advocates can do after the overturn, with the theme, "Next Steps: Marching into a Post-Roe America."
Participants in the march made their way to the United States Capitol to deliver their message to the newly elected members of Congress, particularly those in the newly Republican-controlled House.
According to ABC, At the March for Life, Steve Scalise, House Majority Leader, a Republican from Louisiana, stated that the overturning of the Roe v. Wade decision was simply the conclusion of the first part of this battle.
Hence, they are continuously campaigning to move forward to the next phase of safeguarding the lives of unborn children.