Meet Denise – A Nurse on a Mission to Serve Moms and Save Babies

Meet Denise

A Nurse on A Mission to Serve Moms & Save Babies

We’re thrilled to welcome Denise Espada, RN, BSN to the Care Net Peninsula team!

Denise first joined us in January 2024 as a per diem nurse, and this fall, she transitioned into a part-time role, bringing not just clinical expertise but a heart deeply committed to the mission of life.

As a Registered Nurse trained in limited ultrasounds, Denise works directly with the women who come through our doors, offering both medical care and compassionate support as they navigate big decisions. Her calm spirit and genuine love for people have already made her a blessing to our team and the moms we serve.

Denise’s heart for this ministry runs deep. She had been serving at another pregnancy center in Virginia, but when a position opened up at CNP, she knew God was opening a door that was closer to home and would give her the opportunity to dedicate more time to the mission.

Born and raised in Long Island, New York, Denise holds a BSN from Adelphi University. She’s lived in Virginia for the past 12 years and currently serves in both the women’s and children’s ministries at Calvary Chapel of Gloucester. And when she’s not serving at church or in the clinic, she’s most likely spending time with her big, beautiful family—her husband of 28 years, their five children, and two (almost three!) grandchildren.

She’s also bilingual and grew up in a Spanish-speaking home—something that has been a gift to many of the moms we serve.

When asked what she’s most looking forward to, Denise didn’t hesitate:
“Continuing to show women LIFE and LOVE.”

We couldn’t be more grateful to have Denise on our team, and we know you’ll love her just as much as we do. Next time you’re at the clinic, be sure to say hello and help us welcome her to the CNP Family!

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Year-End Update: Cadie’s Story

Thank you for your support this year. Every prayer, every gift, every moment you stood with us—made a difference, allowing us to save more babies from abortion in 2024 than any year in our history. We wanted to share a recent story with you from one of our Client Advocates:

“The other week I met with a return client, Cadie.

She had just found out she was pregnant after suffering a devastating loss earlier in the year and was grappling with health concerns and financial struggles, causing her to believe abortion was the best option at the moment. Cadie knew our clinic was a safe space for her to process what she was going through and to seek help.

In the counseling room, we were able to discuss Cadie’s current situation and how she was feeling about it all, and I was able to explain to her what her options were and how they would each impact her life. Throughout the conversation, there were moments where the Gospel was shared, and that day, two lives were saved. Cadie not only chose life for her unborn baby, she also chose eternal life in Jesus Christ.”

Cadie’s story may have turned out differently if it hadn’t been for your support this year. As we look to 2025, our goal is to expand our clinic hours so that more women like Cadie can receive the help and hope they need to choose life for their baby and to hear the Gospel.
I pray that you and your family have a wonderful Christmas season celebrating the birth of of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Double the Christmas Spirit

Double the Christmas Spirit!

Were they the cutest or what on our Christmas card? When we did Christmas photos back in October, these little cuties were celebrating 6 months. It was a fun day celebrating a milestone in their life and preparing for the holiday season ahead! THANK YOU for being there for their mom and providing her with the help and hope she needed, when she needed it most!

Photos By: Amanda Franks, Marketing Director

From Hiking Trails to Hope-Filled Talks – Meet Our New Client Advocate

From Hiking Trails to Hope-Filled Talks

Meet Our New Client Advocate

The Care Net Peninsula family is growing again, and we’re excited to introduce you to one of our newest team members, Jessica Dykema!

Jessica officially joined our team this September as a Client Advocate. She recently completed her advocate training and is already meeting one-on-one with the women we serve. If you’ve been around CNP for a while now, you know just how vital our advocates are, and we’re grateful to have Jessica stepping into this critical role with wisdom, compassion, and a heart to serve.

Jessica and her husband, Steve, have been married for 20 years. Together, they have two “homegrown” boys and a daughter who was lovingly handpicked from India. As a family, they love traveling internationally and spending time outdoors, especially hiking!

Jessica brings with her a rich background in ministry and education. She holds a B.S. in Bible and Intercultural Studies and a master’s in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) from Columbia International University. After 16 years of homeschooling, she’s currently pursuing certification as a professional life coach.

Her journey to Care Net Peninsula started when a CNP donor invited her to the Peninsula4Life Dinner and encouraged her to consider applying for the Client Advocate role. Before officially joining our team, Jessica also served as a Church Mentor, walking alongside women during this new season of their lives.

Jessica is passionate about using her God-given talents to make a lasting impact for the Kingdom. She’s a member of LibertyLive Church and is excited to serve women in our community with truth and grace.

We’re grateful that God led Jessica to our team, and we look forward to seeing how He will use her in this new season!

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Baby S. Turns One!

Baby S. Turns ONE!

It has been a joy to celebrate each milestone with Baby S. and his mom, celebrating his life while he was still in his momma’s womb. This week, we got to celebrate his upcoming FIRST birthday and Christmas! 

Photos By: Amadna Franks, Marketing Director

2024 Year-End Update from Our Executive Director

I want to start by saying thank you. Your support this year has helped save lives. In fact, we saved more babies from abortion in 2024 than any year in our history. Every prayer, every gift, every moment you’ve stood with us —it’s all made a difference.

But as we look toward the future, there is an urgent need.

We’re excited to announce a crucial change that will make an even bigger impact in the lives of women facing unplanned pregnancies. We’re expanding our clinic hours. Why? Because every minute matters.

We want to be there first—before women turn to abortion.

The sad reality is, when a woman is scared and feeling alone, she’s only a virtual visit away from aborting her baby at home by the abortion pill. But with your help, we’re going to change that. We’re opening our doors wider, faster, and more often (i.e. nights and weekends) – so we can meet her needs the same day or the next day after she calls us. 

The abortionists offer death in 1-3 days.
Care Net Peninsula offers life in 0-1 day.

Let me tell you a story …

Meet Jordyn

When Jordyn walked into our center, she was overwhelmed. With 4 children already, she found herself pregnant again and terrified what the father would say when he found out.

But by God’s grace, Jordyn heard about us just in time.

Because of our quick response and flexible hours, we were able to see her the very next day. That changed everything. Jordyn received the support, counseling, and care she needed to choose life for her baby, whom she now calls her greatest blessing.

Jordyn recently told us,

“I really felt heard and not judged. My situation was already complicated and these ladies listened. I’m glad I kept an open mind and decided to lean on these wonderful women.”

This is what your generosity makes possible. And it’s why we need you now more than ever. 

By expanding our hours and being available at critical moments, we can reach more women like Jordyn, offering them the love and practical support they need—before they feel like abortion is their only option.

Will you help us?

Your year-end gift today will ensure that more women can get help—faster. Every $50 you give will provide life-affirming counseling and ultrasounds to women considering abortion. 

As the end of the year approaches, your donation can be the difference between life and death for an unborn child.

Give Today! Because every minute matters.

We’re so grateful for your partnership and prayers as we prepare to save even more lives in 2025.

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Keeping the Lights On & Mission Moving – Meet Timothy Marr, Our Director of Operations.

Keeping the Lights on & the Mission Moving

Meet Timothy Marr, Our Director of Operations

If you’ve been around the Care Net Peninsula office over the past few months, there’s a good chance you’ve already seen Tim Marr quietly (but efficiently!) making things run behind the scenes. While he’s been with us for 8 months now, we figured it was time for a proper introduction.

Tim serves as our Director of Operations, overseeing everything from finances and HR to building logistics and general support for our team. If something needs fixing, streamlining, organizing, or evaluating, Tim’s likely already on it.

A Hampton native, Tim brings both local roots and a wealth of ministry experience to the team. He spent 20 years pastoring churches across North Carolina, South Carolina, Oklahoma, and West Virginia before returning to Virginia in 2021. Most recently, he served as a General Manager in the restaurant industry. But when a Care Net Peninsula email hit his inbox announcing the Director of Operations opening, something stirred – and, as Tim puts it, “the rest is history.”

Tim holds a BS in Business Administration from Old Dominion University and a Master of Divinity from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He’s also an elder at Reformation Christian Fellowship and has a heart deeply rooted in gospel-centered service.

When he’s not at the office, Tim is husband to Katie (married 28 years!) and dad to four wonderful children – Kylie, Carson, Kara, and Colton.

We’re so thankful for all that Tim brings to Care Net Peninsula. If you haven’t met him yet, we hope you’ll take the time to say hello – he’s usually the one making sure everything (and everyone!) has what they need to thrive.

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What Is An Options Counseling Session?

What Is An Options Counseling Session?

If you’re a supporter of Care Net Peninsula, you probably know about the services you help us provide in our clinic, Alcove Health Women’s Clinic. Pregnancy tests, Ultrasounds, STI Tests, Parenting Support – all the services you would expect in a pregnancy center.

But there’s one service that seems to many of our donors as, well, mysterious. We use words like “safe space” and “lovingkindness” when we discuss our services, but what exactly is this thing we call an “Options Counseling Session?”

One of the best descriptions I’ve heard came from one of our advocates. She explained options counseling this way:

We take out abortion, like a cube, and hold it up and look at it from all the angles. What are her thoughts about what is growing inside her? Is this a life? How is she hoping abortion will make her life better? How will abortion make her life worse? How will she feel after an abortion? Is anyone pressuring her to have an abortion? The questions are as individualized as the women we serve.

While our team of nurses discuss the medical implications and physical risks of abortion, our team of advocates – through this options counseling session – discuss the emotional, relational, and spiritual implications of abortion.

But why discuss abortion at all, you may be wondering. If Alcove Health Women’s Clinic does not perform or refer for abortions (which we don’t), why have any discussion about abortion? Why not head straight to life-affirming options – like parenting and adoption?

Well, the reason is simple. Because if we don’t talk about it, then the only voice she hears in her head is the pro-abortion voice. “Abortion will empower you to live out your dreams,” she’s heard. “Your life is over if you have this baby,” she’s been told.

And these lies are so powerful when the truth is silent.

There may even be the possibility of real personal loss hanging on her pregnancy decision. Maybe it’s her husband or boyfriend’s voice replaying in her mind: “This baby will ruin our lives and I’m leaving if you don’t get an abortion.

These voices are loud. Yet, she has enough concern – enough wisdom – to say, “Wait, I’d like to talk this through, first.

And that’s where the options counseling session comes in.

You see for planned pregnancies, there is usually great excitement to tell others the good news of the pregnancy. But for unplanned pregnancies, there’s usually privacy and silence.

For who wants to tell family and friends about a baby who may not be alive in a few days? That weight is grueling and often leaves her in a corner by herself.

In a state where abortion pills can – within days – arrive in her mailbox, shoved among bills and junk mail, aren’t you glad that Care Net Peninsula says that she and her baby are worth a real live face-to-face conversation? That’s the heart of the options counseling session.

For it is within these conversations that she begins to articulate how she feels about her pregnancy, and how she feels about ending her pregnancy. It is not rare that this consult is the first (and maybe only) place she will talk about how she feels about abortion – and how she feels about the baby inside her.

It’s an amazing thing when you think about it. Two strangers (staff and client), sitting together, talking through one of the biggest decisions of her life.

And often, in those conversations, she is empowered because she has heard her own questions. She has listened to her own reservations and clarified her own thoughts. Speaking is powerful; so is being heard. Both happen during these consultations.

And distinctly a part of the ministry of Care Net Peninsula, this session offers her a spiritual conversation, too. For many women, they know God as creator and just need to hear themselves say, “I know God creates life.” That’s a powerful admission to reconcile when you’re considering an abortion. For some, this instance – this unplanned, unwanted pregnancy – leads them to say yes when, during this session, we ask, “Can I tell you the Gospel?” Isn’t it extraordinary that God will use an unexpected pregnancy to draw women to repent and believe?

There’s more to the options counseling session, of course, because we discuss all her options. She has real choices that protect both her and her baby – like parenting and adoption. We discuss these, too.

Ultimately, she will make a pregnancy decision. Our hope is that, in part because of this consultation, she found the help and hope she needs to choose life – not begrudgingly but empowered by a choice thoughtfully made in a space created just for her.

And that is the value and power of an options counseling session.

Sherri Pigue, Client Advocate

Monday, December 2, 2024