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Health & Well-Being

Pregnant Woman in Nature

Help for the whole person

Without mental and emotional stability, holding down a job, and supporting a family just isn’t possible. Research shows more than half of homeless mothers experience emotional or mental health challenges, such as depression and anxiety. The needs of people struggling with poverty, homelessness, and addiction are complex, but St. Gianna Crisis Pregnancy Home is passionate about helping mothers improve their lives mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually. Our programs offer a variety of resources to meet their needs and to provide real help and hope.

Upon entering St. Gianna CPH, each expectant mother will be assigned a mentor. She will accompany the mother during her stay and ensure her well-being. Mentors help our mothers grow and develop a strong sense of confidence and self-awareness to discover the greatness that lies inside their hearts.

You are the only you God made….
God made you and broke the mold.

–Max Lucado

Baby's Clutch

Please Support Us

Your help enables us to offer life-giving support to those facing unplanned pregnancy. 

What Sets Us Apart

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