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PREGNANCY RESOURCES
If you are in need of help and would like to know more about special support for
pregnant and post-abortive women, here are some links to organizations with which we network that might help you find local services and additional resources.
Please keep in mind that TNN does not necessarily officially endorse the content or information on these sites.
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Pregnancy Resources
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This website is designed to provide you with education and information about the things you want to know concerning pregnancy. Call toll-free and confidentially at 1- 888-672-2296 |
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Bethany is widely known as an adoption agency, but our Christian care extends to people struggling with unplanned pregnancies, infertility, and a multitude of other challenges. For more than fifty-five years, Bethany has responded with compassion, integrity, and commitment to the needs of children and families. |
| Birthright International | Birthright Helps .....any girl or woman regardless of age, race, creed, marital or economic status, who feels distressed by an unplanned pregnancy. |
| Care Net provides caring, confidential support to anyone affected by an unexpected pregnancy. | |
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The Catholic Charities network is made up of numerous independent, local Catholic Charities agencies and institutions across the nation. Their community-based programs and services provide help and create hope in need each year, regardless of religious, social, or economic backgrounds. |
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Through a variety of community based programs CoAbode provides single mothers with affordable housing opportunities, specialized support groups, educational scholarships, community outreach and involvement as well as referrals to vital resources designed to make parenting a child alone easier, healthier and more secure. |
| Gabriel Network | Gabriel Network does much more than tell a woman not to abort her baby, providing what she needs to confidently choose life |
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The Gladney Center stands today as an international leader in adoption and maternity services specializing in international and domestic adoptions. |
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The Heidi Group: Our role is to connect girls and women to the best resources available in Texas. |
| Home-Based Working Moms | A website whose focus is assisting stay at home working moms |
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The National Council For Adoption provides general information on adoption as well as some guidelines for approaching both deciding to adopt and taking the first steps. After you have gathered that information, we can also provide contact information to adoption agencies and attorneys to assist you further. |
| National Life Center | We can help any woman or girl to find medical, legal or psychological help as well as shelter, education and adoption guidance if desired. |
The research tool on the Option Line website will help you find resources in your area. |
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| Resources for single moms | |
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The Sisters of Life is a contemplative/active religious community dedicated to protecting and advancing a sense of the sacredness of all human life- beginning with the infant in the womb and extending to all those vulnerable to the threat of euthanasia. |
| Teen Mother Choices | To empower teenage mothers to become independent, functioning members of society while giving their children the best possible life start by addressing their physical,emotional and spiritual needs, within the local community. |
| The Sunshine Lady Foundation | Scholarships for survivors of domestic violence |
| United Way | Check your local United Way for parenting support, medical and baby supplies |
| Unmarried America is an information service for America's 106 million unmarried adults | |
| YWCA | Check your local YWCA for possible parenting support, shelter and baby supplies |
Maternity Homes
| A Good Counsel mom may live in a home throughout her pregnancy, and then up to a year (sometimes more) after the birth of her baby. | |
This site gives quick links to CPC’s and Directory of shelters for pregnant women in a given area. |
Post Abortion Healing Resources
| Founded in 1990, the National Office of Post-Abortion Reconciliation and Healing, Inc. networks researchers and psychotherapeutic professionals working in the field within the U.S. and abroad, consults on the formation of post-abortion support services within secular and religious settings including Project Rachel, provides training for care providers, maintains a national "800" referral line for those seeking assistance in reconciling an abortion experience | |
| Path offers hope and healing for the devastating physical and emotional stress that often surfaces months or even years after an abortion. Their method is personal, compassionate and non-judgmental as they help a woman face her own guilt, anger and isolation. Trained volunteer counselors help bring men and women back into relationship with God and the community. | |
| Project Rachel | Project Rachel is an outreach of the Catholic Church, but it is open to anyone who is struggling after an abortion loss. It is able to help women and men; parents, grandparents, siblings, friends and others whose lives have been impacted by an abortion loss. |
| Rachel’s Vineyard | Rachel's Vineyard weekends for healing are an opportunity a woman to examine her abortion experience, identify the ways that the loss has impacted her life both in the past and in the present. They can help her to acknowledge any unresolved feelings that she may struggle with after abortion. Because of the emotional numbness and secrecy that often surrounds an abortion experience, conflicting emotions both during and after the event may remain unresolved. These buried feelings can surface later and produce symptoms of post abortion trauma. |