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Pregnancy Resource Center of Addison County IncI want to help women and families in Addison County..will you help?
$360
raised by 8 people
$200 goal
The Pregnancy Resource Center of Addison County (PRCAC) exists to offer compassion, hope and practical help to those struggling with pregnancy, pregnancy loss, relationship challenges and parenting concerns by providing support and services free of charge. We are committed to be a non-judgmental, confidential, and free pregnancy outreach model, rooted in compassion and hope. In our community we are here to support those who may:
- find themselves with an unplanned pregnancy and are confused, scared, and feeling under pressure
- are parenting with stressful situations
-are at risk emotionally, physically, intellectually, socially, and spiritually when sexually active
- find themselves in unhealthy relationships and often living in isolation
-struggle with a past abortion decision
How does the PRCAC serve these needs?
- Options Counseling-
We offer any woman or couple facing a pregnancy decision the opportunity to discuss their situation and share the challenges they face, in a confidential and compassionate setting. An initial pregnancy test can be provided free of charge. If positive, we offer a limited ultrasound to confirm that there is a viable pregnancy and determine the gestational age. We offer information on any of the options of parenting, adoption or abortion. The information is medically-sourced and presented in a non-directive, non-coercive manner so that the client has had opportunity to gain the knowledge and make a well-informed decision. If a pregnancy test is negative, we offer information on healthy relationship classes and parenting classes if they are already parenting.
2. Pregnancy Support-
We offer numerous 1:1 educational classes on well-pregnancy, fetal development and preparing for child birth. We have maternity clothes and baby clothes/equipment in our resource room.
3. Parenting Support-
Parenting education is provided 1:1 for anyone who would like support in parenting children from birth to age 12.
4. Sexual Risk Avoidance-
We provide information in our center, as well as to health classes and community events, with medically-sourced information on sexual risks for the whole person. The information is presented to equip with knowledge so that one can make a well-informed decision about sexual activity. Numerous studies and reports indicate that being sexually active when not ready can harm future relationships, have negative psychological effects, cause physical issues, and for some have a spiritual impact. Healthy non-sexual relationship-building education is provided and encouraged for those not ready to be engaged in sexual relationships.
5. Healthy Relationship Education-
We understand that many of the challenges facing women, children and families are rooted in unhealthy relationships. These lead to potential: domestic abuse, child abuse, sex trafficking, substance abuse, etc. We will help any client with setting boundaries, recognizing unhealthy signs in relationships, communication skills, etc. that will lead to stronger families and homes.
6. Post Abortion Recovery and Support-
We understand that some women do not experience any post abortion stress or trauma. However, there are in fact women who suffer from their decision to have an abortion and even who have miscarried that we offer support to. There are ample studies that indicate women regret their abortion decision and experience grief and guilt. We are here to simply offer support to those who do.
In 2017, pregnancy centers provided nearly 2,000,000 people in the United States with free services, with estimated community cost savings of at least $161 million annually. The Pregnancy Resource Center of Addison County is well equipped to provide services, at no charge, that will assist women and men facing some of the most difficult situations they may face.
This fundraiser supports
Pregnancy Resource Center of Addison County Inc
Organized By Elisabeth Angier