
Foothills Pregnancy Care Center Mission Statement
To uphold the sanctity of life by promoting sexual purity and sharing the love of Christ to those facing a crisis related to pregnancy through proclaiming the gospel and meeting spiritual, physical and emotional needs.
History of Foothills Pregnancy Care Center
Foothills Pregnancy Care Center began in 1990 when several individuals felt a burden for the needs of young women facing unplanned pregnancies in desperate situations. Originally located in a small building on Fairplay Street, the center grew, changed its name and in 1998 relocated to 321 E. Main Street, Seneca. The center expanded adding a Father Mentor and Abstinence Program in 2000. Bursting at the seams our clothing room was set up as a store and renamed the "Baby Boutique." The ladies shop with the "Mommy Money" they earn by coming in to meet with a peer counselor, participate in a Bible Study, complete an educational brochure or watch parenting videos. A Board of Directors and Executive Director govern the center. We are an affiliate of Care Net, a national organization of crisis pregnancy centers with 670 affiliates in the US and Canada. The center ministers to women from Oconee, Pickens and Anderson County and has met the needs of more than 4300 families since 1990. As a Christian non-profit organization we rely completely on donations, grants and fund raisers.
Office Hours:
Tuesday 8:30a.m. - 12:30p.m.
2:00p.m. - 5:30p.m.
Wednesday 8:30a.m. - 12:30p.m.
Thursday 1:00p.m. - 5:30p.m.
Walk-ins welcome, appointments appreciated. |
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