How you can help

As you consider our Nurturing Center's challenge, we ask only this: that you put aside the rhetoric of political positions and discover the vast common ground that can nurture the seeds of mutual understanding. We believe it is time to shift our efforts from theoretical debate to compassionate and practical action. Will you join us?
Here are some things that you can do to help:
Offer your professional time and experience. (medical, counseling, mentoring, etc.)
Contribute your financial support.
Provide employment for a qualified new mother.
Spread the word. It could be someone that you think would benefit from our services, or someone who wants to get involved.
Donate new or gently used baby items.
Volunteer
Volunteer opportunities are with the Nurturing Center at 3303 66th Street, just east of Indiana. There will be an assortment of opportunities to meet the needs of any one person's interest. Opportunities will range from daily to weekly to yearly. Some work can be done at home, after normal business hours and even on weekends and holidays. Individuals to small groups will be welcomed daily as well as on an as needed basis. The main requirement for volunteering is that you believe that life is precious from the moment of conception to natural death.
Volunteers needed:
Assist in organizing and sorting of infant care items
Office clerical work during office hours
Sidewalk Counselors
Prayer Partners
Landscapers
Texas Licensed Ultrasound Technician
Prayer quilt coordinator
Scrapbook
Educators - Theology of the Body for Teens
The Nurturing Network
The Nurturing Network’s 50,000 volunteer members provide practical, life-saving services to any woman facing the crisis of an unplanned pregnancy. Founded by Mary Cunningham Agee, the Network specializes in offering support to college and working women with its program of educational and employment resources uniquely designed to meet their needs. The Nurturing Network has provided a positive alternative to abortion to over 21,000 mothers for over 25 years by offering each mother in crisis an individually tailored set of resources free of charge. These resources include (among many others) counseling, medical, residential, financial, educational, legal and employment support.

The Network also serves over 2400 local crisis pregnancy centers and hundreds of communities nationwide. Founded by Mary Cunningham Agee, the Network is an International program that specializes in offering support to college and working women through its program of educational and employment resources uniquely designed to meet their needs.
1-800-TNN-4MOM
Healing the pain of abortion – one weekend at a time.
