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Start with the need in front of you. You do not have to know the name of the program before asking for help.

Community pregnancy resources

One need can lead to the right next connection.

Life Choices services are free and can be a starting point for identifying practical needs and current community referral options. Costs and eligibility for outside providers may vary.

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Name the immediate need

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Narrow the right category

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Connect with a provider

What kind of support are you looking for?

Begin with a category—not a perfect explanation.

Life Choices does not need to be the provider of every service to help you ask better questions. Availability and eligibility vary, so always confirm details directly with the organization providing assistance.

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Health & care

Find the professional suited to the question.

  • Prenatal and postpartum healthcare
  • Primary, pediatric, dental, or behavioral healthcare
  • Insurance enrollment or low-cost clinic information
  • Mental health and counseling resources
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Everyday needs

Ask about help that makes daily life more stable.

  • Food, nutrition, and public-benefit programs
  • Housing, shelter, rent, or utility assistance
  • Transportation and appointment access
  • Maternity, infant, or household necessities
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Family & safety

Build support around the people who depend on you.

  • Childcare and early-childhood programs
  • Parenting, mentoring, and family support
  • Domestic violence and personal-safety services
  • Legal aid or child-support information
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Education & finances

Keep longer-term goals part of the plan.

  • GED, college, literacy, or training programs
  • Employment and workforce-development services
  • Budgeting, credit, and financial counseling
  • School, workplace, or public-benefit navigation

Make the referral more useful

A few details can help narrow the search.

You do not need perfect paperwork or a complete plan. Share only what you are comfortable sharing, then ask what information a provider needs to determine whether its program may fit.

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LocationYour ZIP code, county, and how far you can travel

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TimingWhat is needed today, this week, or later

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HouseholdPregnancy stage, child ages, and household size when relevant

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AccessTransportation, language, disability, or schedule considerations

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Eligibility questionsAsk about documents, income guidelines, waitlists, costs, and appointment requirements before making the trip

Young pregnant woman and trusted friend using a laptop and phone to organize practical resources
Before you go Call first. Confirm the details. Write down the contact name.

Make the first connection

Start locally. Search statewide when you need more options.

Life Choices can explain its current referral process. Indiana 211 also maintains a statewide resource database for food, housing, utilities, healthcare, transportation, family services, and other needs.

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Contact Life Choices

Describe the need, ask what local referrals are currently available, and confirm whether an appointment is necessary.

Contact the center
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Contact the provider

Verify eligibility, hours, documents, costs, waitlists, service area, and what happens next directly with the organization.

Indiana 211

Search beyond one referral.

Dial 211 or use the official Indiana resource search when you need additional statewide or local options.

Life Choices Pregnancy Resource Center

Take the next step with someone in your corner.

Life Choices Pregnancy Resource Center (812) 428-3055 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 2019 W Franklin St, Evansville, IN 47712

Resource listings, eligibility, service areas, schedules, costs, and availability can change. Confirm current information directly with each provider. A referral does not guarantee eligibility or service.