Even though Care Net's national conference isn't until August, many centers are determining now whether or not they can afford to attend this year. The economy is tight for everyone and that includes pregnancy centers.
Every year, staff and volunteers from our network of over 1,200 affiliated pro-life pregnancy centers gather for a time of spiritual renewal, prayer, and training. For many attendees, this is the only opportunity they have each year to receive fresh inspiration and tools for their success. Center workers also share priceless insights and encouragement with one another to better save babies from abortion.
But that can't happen if pregnancy center workers are unable to participate.
We want them to know they can come and that there are scholarships for them! That's why we need to raise at least $11,980 in the next eight days so that we can provide 20 conference scholarships to center workers who may not otherwise be able to attend.
Your gift today will ensure a local pregnancy center worker can participate.
If you give at the link below, every dollar you give will go directly to helping a pregnancy center worker receive vital training to be even more effective at saving babies from abortion and ministering to parents with unexpected pregnancies who need compassion, hope, and help.
https://donate.care-net.org/carenet/equip-a-pregnancy-center-2024
Thank you so much for making sure pregnancy centers have the opportunity to serve others more effectively and save lives in their communities. May God bless you and your family!
In Christ,
Jennifer
P.S. - Could you please pray for our centers today, especially those who are still feeling the impact of the economy upon their centers?
As you know, these centers are the backbone of Care Net's life-saving network across the country and they are working hard to continue operating in a difficult time so that babies' lives can be saved when their parents receive the compassion, hope, and help that they need.
Your prayers and financial support are vital and very much appreciated. Thank you again!
Jennifer Andreani
Executive Director of Development
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