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Count the Kicks

www.countthekicks.org

Awareness for women about fetal monitoring, education

Pregnancy Resource Center

pregnancyresourcecenter.org

Provides information about pregnancy planning and options

Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP)

www.fns.usda.gov

works to improve the health of low-income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods.

Cribs for Kids

www.cribsforkids.org

888-721-CRIB (721-2742)

Pack and play cribs for children along with early childhood support and information

Lund

www.lundvt.org

802-864-7467

Counseling; assistante for referrals; parenting education; home visit service; and more

GD Association

www.gdassociation.org

206-323-7409

Provides transitional housing to homeless, low-income and at-risk teen parents 13 to 18, and their babies, for up to two years.

Open Arms Perinatal Services

www.openarmsps.org

206-723-6868

Provides community-based, culturally competent perinatal support services and advocacy to low-income pregnant women and their families.

Small Miracles. A Volunteer Doula Program

sites.google.com

608-833-4459

Small Miracles is a free birth doula program for women who cannot afford to pay a doula.

Legacy Pregnancy Resource Center

legacypregnancy.org

307-673-4757

Mentoring and support community referrals along with educational and emotional support for those choosing to parent.

Second Story

second-story.org

info@second-story.org

703.506.9191

A shelter, which provides assistance and support to single mothers to access to independent living programs with community-based support

CareNet Burlington

www.carenetburlington.org

802-658-2184; 802-527-2005

Pregnancy testing, peer counseling, ultrasound, sex/relationship education, parenting education, material support.

Union Mission. Brookside Women’s and Children’s Center

unionmission.com

304-925-0366

Provides emergency housing and nourishment needs of single-mother families who find themselves in need of shelter, whether because they have lost their housing or are escaping a dangerous or abusive situation.

Texas Children’s Health Plan

www.texaschildrenshealthplan.org

1-800-990-8247; 1-800-686-3831

If you qualify for Medicaid, you 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.

Mother to Baby

www.mothertobaby.org

866-626-OTIS; 866-626-6847

Provide counseling to patients and health care professionals about exposures related to pregnancy and breastfeeding. MotherToBaby experts have a variety of backgrounds in the health care field and include doctors, genetic counselors, nurses, and researchers.

Family Care Health Center

www.familycarewv.org

304-757-4845; 304-414-4015;

It provides high quality, cost effective health care to families, regardless of their ability to pay, with a special focus on women’s health.

Pregnancy Care Center of Ogden

www.ogdenpcc.org

801-612-9293

Provides peer counseling, education; emotional support; practical assistance

The Hannah Center

www.hannahcenter.com

715-387-6300

Residency services including room, board and necessary transportation. Referrals to social support services. Counseling. Lifeskills education training classes. Opportunity for continued education and/or job placement. On-site library resources on a variety of topics. Access to our education and resource room

The Bami-Ondaadiziike Birth Doula Project

www.facebook.com

715-331-9337

Provides physical, emotional, and mental support for pregnant women and their families in the Chequamegon Bay area regardless their ability to pay.

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