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  1. Our History. Crittenton Centers has been serving Peoria and all of central Illinois since 1892. Originally conceived as a maternity home for unwed mothers, the agency has evolved into a multi-service, multi-million dollar not-for-profit (501c3) child welfare organization. We serve a diverse population of children, adolescents, young adults and ...

  2. 15 de sept. de 2021 · In a time not so long ago, unwed girls and women who found themselves “in trouble” had few options. Women with an unplanned pregnancy would face the frightening prospects of raising their child without support, finding a family member to take in their child, obtaining a back-alley abortion, or, if they were lucky, disappearing to a home for unwed mothers to deliver their child in secrecy.

  3. 1 de mar. de 2005 · July, 2014. michael.guignard@cox.net. The Jamaica Plain Historical Society archives contain a hand-written nursing certificate certifying that Miss Alberta Ray Wright had completed a six month course as an obstetric nurse and was signed by Julia Plummer M.D. at the Talitha Cumi Home when it was located at 206 West Brookline Street in Boston ...

  4. www.zelieshome.orgZelie's Home

    Our Mission. Zelie’s Home is a caring community that empowers pregnant and parenting women to take positive and effective action on behalf of themselves and their children by providing physical, emotional, spiritual, and professional support. “The Z House has completely transformed my life.

  5. Mercy House is a Christian maternity home located in Colleyville, TX that serves, supports and ministers to single pregnant women. Our 4 Phased program offers a safe home, complete pregnancy care, counseling, education, life skills training, special issue assistance, spiritual ministry and mentoring. Find out more here.

  6. 5 de mar. de 2021 · By the mid-1960s, more than 80 percent of women who entered maternity homes surrendered their babies for adoption after being brainwashed by social workers, parents, and court rulings that it was the best thing for both them and their child. And because our systems were (and still are) racist AF, unwed Black mothers weren’t sent away because ...