HISTORY
Hope Women's Resource Clinic began at a local church serving less than 100 women in a year and has grown to serving over 3000 clients in 2019. The Clinic launched a new service of free STI testing and treatment for men and women in March 2019. In 2001, the Clinic achieved the classification of medical clinic which allowed it to offer limited ultrasounds, educational classes, and additional resources.
Hope Women’s Resource Clinic achieved its largest goal to date with the move to a newly renovated building of 6,000 sq. ft. With the generous donation of a local individual, the Clinic was able to completely pay off the loan on the building and is now debt free. This move has provided for expanded services and support for expecting mothers.
The Clinic has acquired funds for the Stork Bus, a mobile pregnancy unit, and expects it to be in the community by Fall 2019. The journey to provide support for men affected by pregnancy has begun through Men's Ministry. Hope Women’s Resource Clinic continues to dream and plan just as its founders did when all they had was a closet in a local church to work from.