Stop the COVID-19 abortion boom. The women you serve through Care Net face a crisis on top of a crisis. That’s why we’ve stayed open every day since the pandemic began. In fact, the number of vulnerable clients contacting us has DOUBLED. Your Care in Crisis pledge ensures the fruit we’re seeing today continues throughout the COVID-19 Crisis and beyond.
But there’s more to the Care in Crisis story. Non-profits everywhere are bracing for a 40 percent decline in revenue. If that happens, we will have no choice but to make major cuts. This will have a devastating impact on the moms and babies you serve-right when they need us most.
The good news is, we’ve worked hard to be a good steward of your resources. We have a rainy day fund. We’re also going line-by-line through our budget to find savings wherever we can.
But to continue offering essential services—like options consulting, free ultrasounds, and maternity clothes—to local moms, we need those who are able to give to our Care in Crisis Campaign.
We’re asking for a special 4-month pledge of $25, $100, or $250 each month for 4 months.
“Care Net was there for me when I needed help the most. Now we need to be there for them.”

You Are Not Alone

… a follow-up call with a client can be filled with joyous news or laden with the sadness that comes with the knowledge that a life will never be lived on earth.

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The Return Ultrasound

The couple was quiet, but not upset. There were some tears, but not of despair, more of awe. Later, as I thought about it, it seemed to be a sacred awe. One that feels like fear, but weighs like a privilege.

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The Best Gift

A look into our consultation room this week at a consultation between Stephanie and a mom named Ava. Because of your help, we were able to provide Ava with a safe place to process her feelings.

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Dismantling the Walls

Many learn to cope with the help of walls they have built. We often come face to face with those walls in consultations. Sheri gives us a look into one of her encounters with a mom who was finally starting to bring those walls down.

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