OUR MISSION

Championing pregnancy centers across South Carolina to provide comprehensive care and support, ensuring women and men have the resources they need to make informed choices for themselves and their children.

Our vision is a South Carolina where every woman facing an unplanned pregnancy has access to a network of compassionate care, fostering healthy families and a culture of life.

WHAT
WE DO

PREGNANCY WELLNESS

Taking care of women's health during pregnancy is essential to ensure both the mother’s and baby’s well-being. Early pregnancy care, like ultrasounds, can help identify issues such as ectopic pregnancies or miscarriages, which might otherwise go unnoticed. Detecting these conditions early allows for timely medical intervention, helping women get the care they need to stay healthy throughout pregnancy. Regular checkups and early screening are key to promoting a safe and healthy pregnancy journey for all women.

WHAT IS A PREGNANCY CENTER?

A Pregnancy Care Center is a place where women can access free pregnancy services, such as pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, and counseling. These centers provide a safe and supportive environment where women can speak with compassionate staff about their pregnancy options, including parenting and adoption. The goal is to offer non-judgmental care and reliable information to help women make informed decisions about their health and future.

YOU CAN MAKE
A DIFFERENCE

Nov 26, 2024

Increasing rates of ectopic pregnancy in the U.S.: What’s causing this danger and what do women need to know?

A notable increase in the number of women seeking emergency care for ectopic pregnancies is causing obstetricians and emergency room physicians to take notice.

Nov 26, 2024

Heartbeat International urges Supreme Court to review South Carolina’s Medicaid decision

In a significant move last week, Heartbeat International filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court of the United States in support of South Carolina and our friends at

Nov 26, 2024

Abortion Reporting: South Carolina (2023)

On August 23, 2023, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that the state’s heartbeat law was allowed to go into effect. The law was passed in May 2023 but, before having a chance

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