
40 YEARS OF COMPASSION, EMPOWERMENT & HOPE
Over the past forty years, The Pregnancy Network has remained a safe harbor of support for women facing unplanned pregnancies, offering compassionate care and essential resources during critical times. This milestone is a testament to the dedication of our founders, partners, and volunteers who have continually worked to provide life-changing care. As we celebrate 40 years of ministry, we’re also looking ahead. Your financial contribution to The Pregnancy Network will fuel the next chapter of growth and equip the next generation of women to face their unplanned pregnancies with strength, support, and the hope of the Gospel. Our goal? $45,000 by July 31. Women need your help to ensure they receive medical services, case management, education, resources, and mentorship.
Will you join us in empowering 30 women to face their unplanned pregnancies without fear this summer?
Your gift of $1,500 empowers one woman to choose life for her unborn child.
Your gift of $700 could fund one vital ultrasound.
Your gift of $500 could fund one intake and advocacy appointment.
Your gift of $300 could fund one Pregnancy 101 or Parenting 101 class for one woman.
OUR HISTORY
Three men form the first Board of Directors. They hire
two full-time employees, a Director, and a Public Relations
manager, to start and run a pregnancy center located on Magnolia
Street in the Fisher Park neighborhood of Greensboro.
Greensboro Pregnancy Center moves into a larger facility on
Eugene Street in the Fisher Park neighborhood.
Greensboro Pregnancy Care Center moves into a larger facility at 917 N Elm Street. Around this time it adds more services, like Abortion Recovery.
A satellite center is launched in Randolph County.
Ultrasound is added as a service for clients at the Care Center.
Volunteer sonographers perform ultrasound scans one night
per week.
A satellite center is launched in Rockingham County.
Rockingham and Randolph centers become autonomous
organizations.
STI Tests for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea are added as a service for
clients.
The Connect program begins; the women we serve are
connected to mentors within local churches.
The Care Center launches a Mobile Ultrasound Unit and begins offering appointments in different locations around Greensboro. The first two licensed registered nurses are hired to perform
medical services.
The Care Center moves to a beautiful new building at 625 Fulton Street to accommodate its growing numbers and to be more accessible to clients.
Partnership is developed with Love Life and staff and volunteers are trained to become Sidewalk Advocates. Advocates begin having a presence outside the Greensboro abortion facility multiple days a week.
The Care Center’s expansion to Winston-Salem is announced. Records are broken at the Walk for Life and Benefit Dinner events, with more funds raised than any other year in the Care Center’s history. Nearly 1,200 women receive free services.
Greensboro Pregnancy Care Center undergoes a full rebrand to ‘The Pregnancy Network.’
The Winston-Salem location opens its doors to women in Forsyth County.
The Accelerator program is launched to help other pregnancy resource centers maximize their potential in their communities through customized coaching.
Telemedicine services are launched to instantly connect women with medical guidance they can trust, share helpful resources, and go over their pregnancy options.
The Case Management program begins to offer holistic, long-term support, assessing a woman's immediate needs and goals to develop an individualized plan and assist them in taking
initial steps toward progress.
After 8 years of having a mobile ultrasound ministry, we decided to focus on providing services to women at our brick-and-mortar
locations. It was our joy to gift the Mobile Unit to the M.Y. Life Center in Burnsville, NC.
The Lactation Consultation program is launched to equip women with the tools, confidence, and support to initiate and maintain breastfeeding, setting families on a path toward long-term health.