The Life Care Pregnancy Center Celebrates 34 Years with Launch of Mobile Ultrasound Unit The Life Care Pregnancy Center is marking its 34th anniversary with the introduction of a new mobile ultrasound unit designed to extend reproductive health services to underserved and rural communities. The unit, named Mobi, will provide limited medical and ultrasound services for women who are more than five weeks pregnant and have not previously received prenatal imaging. This initiative aims to reduce barriers to care by bringing pregnancy confirmation and fetal development assessments directly to clients in remote areas where access to traditional healthcare facilities may be limited. The mobile unit supports the center’s broader mission of offering free, confidential services including pregnancy testing, parenting education, and connections to community resources. All services provided through the mobile unit remain free of charge, consistent with the center’s long-standing model funded by donations from local churches, organizations, and individuals. The Life Care Pregnancy Center does not perform or refer for abortions and does not prescribe birth control, focusing instead on education, material support, and client advocacy. The launch of Mobi reflects an ongoing effort to adapt healthcare delivery to meet clients where they are, particularly in geographically isolated regions. By combining mobility with essential prenatal screening, the center seeks to ensure that more women receive timely information about their pregnancies regardless of location. As the center observes more than three decades of service, the mobile unit represents both a continuation of its core mission and an expansion of its capacity to serve vulnerable populations with dignity, and compassion.
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