7 Resources in the Triad if You’re Pregnant and Alone • The Pregnancy Network

7 Resources in the Triad if You’re Pregnant and Alone

An unplanned pregnancy can be the hardest decision of your life, especially if you’re facing single parenthood.

Many women feel like their only option is abortion, even if they desire to parent.

You do have options! If you want to continue your pregnancy, there are a myriad of resources available to you in the Triad, starting with these:

Affordable healthcare for children, pregnant women, low-income families, and the disabled.

Free healthy foods, breastfeeding support, nutrition education, and community referrals for women, infants, and children under a certain income level.

Helps families find childcare and connect to childcare financial assistance.

  • Daily free meals and emergency groceries
  • Temporary shelter for single women and families 
  • Long-term housing assistance
  • Emergency financial assistance
  • Free legal aid
  • Job prep and placement help
  • Community education classes
  • Support groups
  • Free food and children’s clothing at the Family Market
  • Free food programs (soup kitchen, food bags for kids, prenatal food, and infant formula)
  • Comfort and basic necessities for children in traumatic situations
  • Free diapers, wipes, developmental toys, children’s books, baby accessories for families

Support groups for single pregnant women and single moms that provide free baby resources.

  • All our services are free at our Greensboro and Winston-Salem locations:
  • Limited obstetrical ultrasounds
  • Pregnancy tests
  • STD tests
  • Pregnancy/parenting classes
  • Baby resources
  • Community referrals and assistance with housing/financial/transportation insecurity
  • Mom groups
  • Mentorship
  • Abortion recovery

Make an appointment to find out more about how we can help you in your unplanned pregnancy journey!

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Adrienne Bergmeier

Adrienne Bergmeier is a Communications Coordinator at The Pregnancy Network.