We know the journey doesn’t end after you make a pregnancy decision. Whether you’ve chosen parenting, placed your child for adoption, or experienced an abortion, we’re here for you. Learn more about our services below.
Parenting Classes: Become the Best Parent You Can Be
Parenting can seem complex, but you don’t have to do it alone. New Hope Center offers free, confidential motherhood and fatherhood classes as part of our parenting program.
Every new parent can experience fear and uncertainty but hope and joy can be found amidst trying times. We’ll equip you with the tools and information you need.
Classes offered include topics on pregnancy, prenatal and newborn care, and parenting. We value the work of both mothers and fathers, so we offer these classes to men and women.
By taking our parenting classes, you’ll earn material supplies like diapers, cribs, and car seats. You shouldn’t have to worry about providing the essentials for yourself and your child, so we’ll help you find the resources you deserve to begin this journey with success.
You can still take classes and earn items even if you’re not a first-time parent.
Abortion Aftercare
Both women and men can have feelings of regret after an abortion. These can be immediate or surface years later. Someone who has experienced an abortion may be impacted physically, emotionally, socially, and mentally. According to the National Institutes of Health,1 women may experience adverse mental health effects after abortion, including depression, anxiety, and feelings of grief.
Healing isn’t a straightforward journey, but it is possible. And you deserve support. Oftentimes, people try to put an abortion behind them but get “stuck.” New Hope provides free and confidential Abortion Aftercare with a mentor who has previously experienced abortion. We’re here for you during this time and committed to your well-being.
Contact us today to learn more about our support services and begin moving forward after your abortion.
- National Institutes of Health’s The abortion and mental health controversy ↩︎