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Birthright International [Recommended] Description: Support to girls and women who are distressed by an unplanned pregnancy and are looking for alternatives to an abortion. Hotline, free pregnancy tests, medical assistance, legal assistance, financial assistance, educational assistance, maternity and baby clothes, housing assistance, referrals to social agencies. (birthright.org) |
Accidental Teen Pregnancy Description: Resources for teenagers, including on-line pregnancy test and other help by email or telephone. (etters.net) |
Care Net Description: Provides information on abortion alternatives, free pregnancy tests, connects with local centers, teen help post abortion counseling and help for women. (care-net.org) |
Choose Birth: A Life-Giving Alternative to Abortion Description: Resources in Massachusetts and nationwide which can help pregnant women with an unplanned or crisis pregnancy to choose life for their unborn baby. Links to many resources associated with pro-life issues. (choosebirth.com) |
CPC World Description: Site includes a list of crisis pregnancy centers in the United States and Canada searchable online by city, state, or province. Online counseling and other services available as well. (cpcworld.org) |
LIFE International: Life Initiatives For Eternity Description: Establishes pregnancy resource centers around the world. Overview of their ministry areas, and contact information. (lifeinitiatives.org) |
Lifecall - Resources for Pregnant Women and Their Babies Description: On-line listings for access to pregnancy tests, shelters, and crisis pregnancy centers. (lifecall.org) |
Maternity Shelters Description: Directory of shelters for pregnant women. (members.tripod.com) |
National Institute of Family and Life Advocates Description: Tax-exempt organization which provides life-affirming pregnancy help centers legal education, consultation, and training. (nifla.org) |
National Right to Life - Abortion Information Description: Access to abortion alternative services. Toll-free confidential advice and assistance. 3000 pregnancy centers nationwide to obtain housing, maternity and baby clothes, baby equipment, medical care, legal assistance, financial support, adoption information, stay in school advice and other practical help. (nrlc.org) |
Option Line Description: Overview of fetal development and abortion procedures. Searchable database of pregnancy resource centers. (optionline.org) |
Stop the Insanity Description: Abortion-related educational information, overview of ultrasound and fetal development, and a listing of U.S. hotlines for assistance. (stoptheinsanity.org) |
Teen Moms Description: Fetal development information, chat for teen moms, and links to pregnancy centers and shelters. (teenmoms.ourfamily.com) |
The Nurturing Network Description: Services include medical assistance, financial assistance, nurturing homes, educational programs, employment & adoption counseling, preparation for parenthood. (nurturingnetwork.org) |
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