Center hosting 'Baby Bottle Boomerang'
The community is invited to participate in 7B Care Clinic's annual fundraiser, "Baby Bottle Boomerang." The event raises funds to provide vital resources and assistance to the community's pregnant women and their families.
At the event, participants can check out baby bottles from local churches or 7B Care Clinic the week of Mother’s Day, held this year May 12.
Participants are asked to fill the bottles with change, cash, and checks. Filled baby bottles are then returned to local churches or the 7B Care Clinic, 35 Litehouse Drive, Kootenai, the week of Father’s Day, held this year June 16.
All proceeds will benefit the pregnancy center's initiatives to empower and support expecting mothers through medical services, coaching, education, and material assistance.
The center invites businesses, organizations, and individuals passionate about supporting mothers and families to consider hosting a large baby bottle, which will be provided by 7B Care Clinic, to give both exposure and recognition to its supporters.
"Together, we can make a difference in the lives of pregnant women in our community, ensuring they receive the care, support, and resources they need to embrace the journey of motherhood with confidence and joy," center officials said in a press release.
The 7B Care Clinic provides compassionate support, education, and help for all involved prior to, during, and after an unplanned pregnancy. Center officials help community members address an unplanned pregnancy, past abortion, relationship and family life challenges, parenting questions, and life skill needs.
"We do provide evidence-based educational information to help you know all your options before you make a decision about your unplanned pregnancy," officials said.
All clinic services are free and confidential. Walk-in appointments are welcome.
Information: online, lifechoicespc.org, or call, Bonnie Mauck or Diane Stockton, 208-263-7621