In 2021, Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida provided numerous services to moms and families in need. Individuals who have children are given top priority.
Intercessions for Life
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Standing with Moms in Need
“The Catholic Church has a long history of service to those who are most vulnerable and remains the largest private provider of social services in the United States. Through the sacrificial efforts of faithful Catholics, the Church serves millions through diocesan ministries and agencies, Catholic hospitals and healthcare systems, immigration clinics, shelters, and Catholic schools and parishes. From religious communities to pregnancy care centers, from refugee resettlement services to foster care and adoption agencies, and from maternity homes to parish-based ministries, the Church consistently bears witness in word and deed to the beauty and dignity of every human life—including both mother and child.”
USCCB Committee Chairmen
“Standing with Moms in Need”
Pregnancy Support
“Perhaps one of your friends has become pregnant unexpectedly. As someone who has been there, I encourage you to support your friend in her new journey of being a mother… Your support might be the only support she receives. Even if we never know how, the smallest things we do can change someone’s life. You can make a difference in her life. Will you?” Learn ten tips at respectlife.org/support-her.
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
“10 Ways to Support Her When She’s Unexpectedly Expecting”
Serving Moms in Need
“By reaching out to lovingly support and care for pregnant women and their children, we witness to the sanctity of every human person, in every stage and every circumstance.”
*Excerpt from Evangelium vitae, © 1995, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
“Serving Moms in Need: Living the Gospel of Life”
Abortion Healing
“Many people know someone personally who is suffering because of an abortion. If a friend confided in you tomorrow that she had an abortion, would you be able to respond in a way that brings her closer to healing?
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
“How to Talk to a Friend Who’s Had an Abortion”
Expectant Mothers Considering Adoption
“Maya discovered she was pregnant six months into her freshman year of college. When her son was born, she placed him with a very kind adoptive family; she ‘just knew they were the right choice.’ Now, years later, Maya emphasizes the importance of offering ongoing support to expectant mothers considering adoption.” Learn how at respectlife.org/mothers-considering-adoption.
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
“Accompanying Expectant Mothers Considering Adoption”
Abortion Healing
“While many Catholics want to help women and men heal from past abortions, most don't know how to begin. Here are a few ways that Catholics of different backgrounds can assist friends, family members, fellow parishioners, clients—or perhaps even themselves.” Learn how you can become an instrument of God’s mercy at usccb.org/bridges-of-mercy.
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities,
“Bridges of Mercy for Healing after Abortion”
Friend Considering Abortion
“We are created to walk with and support one another; we don't need to fear reaching out in love. Help your friend experience the strength of God's message that resounds throughout time: ‘Do not fear: I am with you’ (Isaiah 41:10).”
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
“What to Do When a Friend Is Considering Abortion”
"Respect Life"
NABRE © 2010 CCD. Used with permission.
The Gospel of Life
“Having received the gift of the Gospel of Life, we are the people of life and a people for life. It is our duty to proclaim the Gospel of Life to the world. To proclaim Jesus is to proclaim life itself. Gratitude and joy at the incomparable dignity of the human person impel us to bring the Gospel of life to the hearts of all people and make it penetrate every part of society.”
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
“The Gospel of Life: A Brief Summary”
Listed below are centers that offer free and accurate pregnancy testing, don't advocate for abortions, and promote chastity. Our office reviews their statements of faith to make sure they comply with Catholic Teaching regarding abortion and respect for life.
If you have questions or are in need of assistance, there are centers throughout the diocese that can help. Many offer pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, counseling, and other support. Search by city and contact a center near you for more information.
For pregnancy resource centers throughout Florida, please go to Catholic Medical Association Pregnancy Resources.
Alpha Center, Inc. |
Lakeview Center |
Catholic Charities of Pensacola |
Safe Harbour Pregnancy Medical Center
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Majella House website |
Women's Clinic Tallahassee |
Pregnancy Resource Center of Milton / |
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Pregnancy Resource Center of Navarre |
Crestview Pregnancy Center |
Fort Walton Beach Center for Women |
Catholic Charities of Fort Walton Beach11 First St., Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 |
Calm: Crisis Aid for Littles and Moms |
Pregnancy Resource Center of Panama City |
Catholic Charities of Panama City3128 East 11th Street, Panama City, FL 32401 |
Pregnancy Support Center
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Catholic Charities of Tallahassee1380 Blountstown Hwy., Tallahassee, FL 32316 |
Pregnancy Help & Info Center |
Women's Clinic Tallahassee |
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Mary's Shelter Gulf Coast14001 Boros Rd, Elberta, AL 36530☎ (251) 986-6200 website |