Pregnancy Resource Medical Center. of Fort Bend County

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ABOUT PRMC The Pregnancy Resource Medical Center (PRMC) is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization located in Rosenberg. PRMC is dedicated to girls and women faced with an unplanned or a crisis pregnancy. It is our goal to offer the information, emotional support, encouragement, and practical help that will empower them to choose life for their child and sexual integrity for themselves. HISTORY The idea began on a return drive from a March for Life in Austin, Texas. What if our daughters got pregnant and didn t feel that they could come to us? Where would they go? This is what Dolores Wolff and her companions asked. They knew that a young woman facing an unplanned pregnancy has a critical decision to make, one that will have a lasting impact, not only on the very life of her child, but on her own life as well. They wanted the community to have a place where women could go to stop, think, listen, and receive help from volunteers in making that decision. In October, 1981, Birthright of Rosenberg/Richmond was incorporated as a non-profit corporation in the state of Texas, and chartered as an affiliate of Birthright International. The three charter members were Rosalie Byrd, Iris Hrncir, and Dolores Wolff. Dolores Wolff was the first Director of Birthright of Rosenberg / Richmond, and began operations with 10 volunteers and the moral and financial support of several other friends. In the first year of operation, there were 37 clients, the following year 136 office visits and 80 pregnancy tests. In our 2004-05 fiscal year, there were 943 clients served, with 853 new pregnancy tests; 162 of our clients were considering abortion. In 2009 we served over 1380 clients between our two centers. We have moved the center five times, with the last two moves taking us from 1200 sq. ft, to 2400, and now 3600 sq. ft. In 2007 we opened a second Center in Sugar Land hoping to expand our services to that area of the county. Then in 2010 the decision was made to consolidate to our largest center in Rosenberg/Richmond, extend our hours of service and become a limited medical clinic which will enable us to offer ultrasound to our clients. In May 2012 we took a giant step toward this goal by moving to another facility, hiring a Nurse Manager and obtaining a Medical Director to oversee this program. Since we will be offering medical services, we felt that our name should reflect such and thus changed the name of the center to the Pregnancy Resource Medical Center. Our goal is to be running as a limited medical clinic operating 6 days a week and offering ultrasound to our abortion minded clients by the end of 2012. Our budget has grown as well. In the early 1980 s the budget averaged $3-3,500 and has steadily increased over the years. Our budget for the 2010 year is $279,000. After many years as an all-volunteer organization, the financial support of the community allowed us to begin, in 2001, to hire paid staff who are dedicated to our mission. While we continue to depend on volunteers to provide direct service to our clients, as well as help in many other ways, our paid staff members recruit and train volunteers, give them the support they need, and develop and administer new programs. In addition to our original program of pregnancy test peer counseling, we have added our Learn/Earn/Plan program and the Sexual Integrity program. Today we have 5 paid staff members. In 1998 we separated from Birthright International and changed our name to Pregnancy Resource Center. This change was made only after much thought and prayer. We believe that our current affiliation with Heartbeat International allows us to better serve our clients. Our affiliation with national organizations that support pregnancy centers has allowed us to learn a tremendous amount from others around the country and to offer our clients the best most up to date and accurate information possible. Revised 03/12 Volunteers/Volunteer Packet/PRC Profile 1

Perhaps even more important than all the ways we have changed are the ways we have remained the same. Our mission remains the same: to prevent abortion by offering women the information, spiritual encouragement, emotional support and practical help that will empower them to choose life for their child and sexual integrity for themselves. Pregnancy Resource Medical Center SERVICES PRC services are provided by trained Peer Counselors that care for each individual woman and her unique situation. The services are also provided in confidentiality, without judgment and free of charge. They are available to any woman regardless of personal circumstance, age, national origin, income, marital status or religious affiliation. An unplanned or a crisis pregnancy does not necessitate the making of an uninformed or impulsive decision. Pregnancy Test PRC offers pregnancy tests and retests at no charge. Information Exploring the options available will enable women to make a decision based on knowledge rather than on fear or pressure. Trained Peer Counselors provide information on the following subjects: Fetal Development Facts regarding the developmental stages of human life from conception to birth. Abortion Procedures, Risks and Alternatives PRC does not offer abortions or make abortion referrals but offers valuable facts and figures on the risks, techniques and consequences of abortion. Adoption Planning PRC gives referrals to agencies that help women make adoption plans based on each situation and circumstance. Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD s) It is imperative that the client is aware of the reality associated with STD s and the importance of STD testing; PRC provides information to help women know the facts and make informed decisions. Sexual Integrity Peer Counselors offer relationship counseling to negative test clients to empower them to choose sexual integrity in their lives. It is a message of sexual wholeness and purity. Support and Encouragement The Peer Counselors are trained and prepared to handle crisis management. The main goal is to calm the client s anxiety, help her sort out feelings, and give her the necessary information and resources to make future plans. Parenting Classes The Learn Earn Plan (LEP) program is primarily an educational program for expectant mothers and parents. The concept is to reward participants with Mommy Money which can be exchanged for items at the Mommy Store. This process instills confidence, pride and responsibility as well as practical preparation for parenting. Mommy Store We make clothing and furnishings available for mother and baby as part of the Learn Earn Plan Program. Sexual Integrity Education This course is offered by trained peer counselors and is available to individuals or groups. Sexual integrity focuses on more than just abstinence; it encompasses emotional, physical, social, intellectual and spiritual wholeness. Abortion Recovery Counseling and Support Many women experience strong negative emotions after abortion. Sometimes this occurs within days and sometimes it happens after many years. PRC offers referral information for Abortion Recovery Counseling and Support. Revised 03/12 Volunteers/Volunteer Packet/PRC Profile 2

Referrals to Community Resources PRC provides referral information to assist the client with legal, medical, financial and housing needs. These referrals are verified and updated annually. Revised 03/12 Volunteers/Volunteer Packet/PRC Profile 3

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities are available for adults, students, businesses and organizations. Volunteers are provided with training that is appropriate for each position. Working with Clients These volunteers present accepting, non-judgmental and respectful attitudes to the clients. Pregnancy Test Peer Counselors interview clients, conduct pregnancy tests and are particularly prepared to counsel against abortion. If follow-up is needed and allowed, the volunteer continues contact with the client. Learn Earn Plan (LEP) Mommy Store Volunteers help sort and label items; help clients shop or care for the children of clients while they are shopping. Learn Earn Plan Teachers give weekly instruction in classes for the incentive program. Subjects include childbirth, self esteem, budgeting, etc. to help clients prepare to be good parents. Learn Earn Plan Child Care is needed for times that the classes are offered and for times when the store is open. Learn Earn Plan Mentor will meet with clients as needed on a regular basis. In this relationship they will offer wisdom, support and encouragement. Diaper Drive Host is someone who organizes a group of friends, co-workers or church members in the collection of diapers (size 2, 3, 4, and 5), diaper wipes, and items that help a mother care for her infant. These drives can be one time events or ongoing. No Client Contact These volunteers are flexible according to the interests and limitations of the individual. Clerical Help Volunteers help with the daily running of the centers by making copies and assisting in administrative type projects. PRC Church Liaisons keep each church in contact with PRC, arrange for announcements, recruit support and advocate for PRC in the church. Housekeeper(s) will vacuum, dust, clean bathrooms and empty trash. Handyman will be on call for minor maintenance jobs. Fundraising Committee works on fundraisers to benefit PRC. Public Relations Representatives make personal contact with doctors, pastors, school counselors and school nurses to promote PRC services. They also place business cards and brochures in public locations and man booths representing PRC at health fairs, conventions and other events. Board Members are a diverse group from the community with valuable experience and wisdom. They are the central entity that is legally and morally responsible for the organization. Revised 03/12 Volunteers/Volunteer Packet/PRC Profile 4

Student Volunteers Student volunteers bring energy and enthusiasm to PRC. They are the future adult volunteers of the community, and it is important they have a vested interest in helping those around them in need. The student(s) or student groups can participate in the following ways: Fundraisers The student(s) or student groups can organize fundraisers for the center. They will complete the planning, promoting and gathering of either Mommy Store items or funds to secure a specific item for PRC. PRC In-Office Assistance Students can assist in general maintenance and housekeeping of the office, filing and organizing. Mommy Store Assistance Sorting, organizing and labeling donated items for the Mommy Store. Childcare Watching the children of the attendees while they are in LEP classes. Revised 03/12 Volunteers/Volunteer Packet/PRC Profile 5

Pregnancy Resource Medial Center FINANCIAL DONATIONS PRC is funded primarily through the donations of individuals, businesses and organizations in Fort Bend County. The contributions cover the costs of operating and managing the center. All donations are tax deductible and accepted by check, cash, money order or credit card. Online donations are accepted at www.prcfortbend.org or www.networkforgood.org. IN-KIND DONATIONS The Mommy Store makes clothing and furnishings for Mother and Baby available as part of the Learn Earn Plan (LEP) Program. Items are accepted throughout the year and include diapers, maternity clothing, cribs, car-seats, baby clothing and baby furniture. These donations allow PRC to provide physical support to women and their babies. CONTACT INFORMATION 2918 Avenue I Rosenberg, TX 77471 281.232.2375 Fax: 281.232.0458 Hours of Operation: Monday Thursdays 9am 4pm Tuesday and Thursday evening 7-9pm Friday 9am 1pm 2 nd Saturday 10am 1pm Email: prcfortbend@sbcglobal.net Donor Website: www.prcfortbend.org Client Website: www.fortbendpregnancy.com After hours client option line: 800.712.HELP(4357) Revised 03/12 Volunteers/Volunteer Packet/PRC Profile 6