Summary of Services
- Pregnancy Counseling: Confidential sessions to explore options, develop care plans, and make informed decisions
- Parenting Assistance: Education, guidance, and referrals to community resources for new parents
- Post-Birth Support: Ongoing counseling to ensure parents feel supported
- Baby Essentials: Access to items such as bottles, diapers, and other necessities
- Adoption Education: Guidance on the adoption process, including home studies and learning about prospective adoptive parents
- Adoption Referrals: Connections to waiting or potential adoptive parents
- Financial Assistance: Support for birth parents for up to six weeks after the birth of the child
Providing Compassionate Support to Women of All Backgrounds
Serving Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Marion, Nassau, Putnam, Sumter, Suwannee, Union, Volusia, and St. Johns Counties, Caring Choices Pregnancy Services provides compassionate support and guidance to women of all backgrounds, helping them explore their options and receive assistance during pregnancy and beyond.
Offering Education, Guidance, and Referrals
Caring Choices offers confidential pregnancy counseling, where trained counselors meet with expectant mothers to discuss their needs, explore available options, and develop a care plan to help make informed decisions. In addition, the program provides parenting assistance, offering education, guidance, and referrals to connect new parents with community resources.
Counselors continue to provide support after the birth of the child, helping parents navigate the early stages of parenthood while ensuring they feel heard and supported. Baby essentials, including bottles, diapers, and other necessities, are also available to families through the program.
Helping Birth Parents Learn About Adoption
Through its adoption program, Caring Choices provides education, home studies, and referral services. Birth parents can learn about the adoption journey, communicate with prospective adoptive parents, and receive financial assistance for up to six weeks following the birth of their child.