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Family Service of Rhode Island

www.familyserviceri.org

401-519-2300; 401-331-1350; 401-521-4335

Family visiting program that provides free, voluntary, confidential services. The program pairs expectant mothers or families with newborns (younger than two weeks old) with a Family Support Worker, who provides family visiting services to the family and their child until the child’s third birthday.

Catholic Social Services Shepherd’s Maternity House

cssdioceseofscranton.org

570-476-1428

Provides shelter, care, counseling, and education for pregnant women ages 18 and older. After the birth of their babies, mothers will receive assistance in securing housing, employment, and day-care facilities.

Mom’s House

www.momshouse.org

814-535-4848

Mom’s House provides safe, secure, and totally free childcare to low-income single parents wishing to continue their education.

Parenting Now!

parentingnow.org

541-484-5316

Parenting Now! provides parenting education and support to parents of young children in Lane County, Oregon.

Grandma’s House of Bend

www.grandmashouseofbend.com

541-383-3515

Shelter; comprehensive prenatal, and post-natal health care services specific to pregnant and parenting teens provided by a nurse from Deschutes County Maternal Health with a mental health professional available for one-on-one or in-house counseling.

Pregnant Resource Network

www.pregnancynet.org

405-755-5433

Prenatal programs; childbirth classes; parenting classes; baby clothing and supplies; medical services and referrals; housing assistance referrals; counseling services and referrals; and more

Harbor House

www.harborhouse.org

419-586-9029

Provides housing and support to pregnant teen girls (ages 11-17) exclusively.

Healthy Beginnings

www.healthybeginnings.org

513-861-8430; 513-381-2247

An onsite dietitian to provide individual education, including personalized diet plans; medical care that begins prior to medicaid approval; prenatal and postnatal counseling; and more

Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota

www.lssnd.org

701-223-1510

Wellness during pregnancy; and more services breastfeeding; parenting skills

Florence Crittenton of North Carolina

www.fcsnc.org

704-372-4663

Shelter; comprehensive assistance; counseling; aftercare parenting education program

Welcome Baby

www.welcomebaby.org

919-560-7150

Classes on baby seat safety, nutrition, and general care, reading program; assistance to access to other services.

Many Mothers

manymothers.org

505-983-5984

Many Mothers, as a volunteer, free-of-charge, community-based service is the 21st century version of the extended family, and is available to any family with a newborn regardless of income level.

Gateway Pregnancy Centers

gateway.org

908-353-0604; 973-399-8378;

Prenatal educational information; free baby clothes, baby furniture; non-invasive sonograms; referrals for wic, health-start, emergency housing, legal help; information and encouragement; spiritual guidance and support

Friendship Center for New Beginnings

www.friendship-center.org

877-884-MOMS (884-6667); 908-806-4444

Shelter; resource assistance;

Care Net Pregnancy Services of Manchester and Nashua

www.carenetnh.org

603-883-1122; TXT: 603-996-1208

Peer counseling; ultrasounds medical; pregnancy verification; material aid; adoption referrals; community referrals; and other

Single Parent Family Program

texas.pchas.org

817-596-5884, 972-937-1319

Employment assistance including educational and vocational help and support choosing a future career, individual counseling, case management and therapy for mothers and children, assistance with obtaining food stamps and health insurance, money management and life skills training, parenting, wellness and nutrition classes

Presbyterian Children’s Homes and Services (PCHAS)

www.texaschildrenshealthplan.org

817-596-5884, 972-937-1319

Employment assistance including educational and vocational help and support choosing a future career, individual counseling, case management and therapy for mothers and children, assistance with obtaining food stamps and health insurance, money management and life skills training, parenting, wellness and nutrition classes

Texas Children’s Health Plan

www.texaschildrenshealthplan.org

If the person qualifies for medicaid, she/he/they can get prenatal coverage from Texas children’s health plan, pregnant STAR members get: prenatal care (the care you get while you are pregnant), prescription drugs, dental care, shots.

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