Pregnancy and Parenting Services - Women's Life Care Center
2870 Middle Street, Little Canada, MN 55117
Eligibility
Pregnant mothers and parenting parents in Hennepin and Ramsey counties
Required documents
Photo ID
Hours
9 am - 5 pm Monday and Thursday
10 am - 3 pm Tuesday and Wednesday
Friday and Saturday by appointment only
(651)777-0350
Voice
(800)712-4357
Voice
Email[email protected]
Interpretation services
Individuals must bring their own interpreter for other languages; Spanish
Application process
Call for appointment
Service area
Hennepin County, MN
Ramsey County, MN
Other Information
Program Fees
- No Fee
Languages
- Spanish
Pro-life agency that offers referrals to adoption agencies, counseling, financial aid, housing, post-abortion support, prenatal care, and STI testing
- Clients can earn free baby equipment such as pack-n-plays, car seats, maternity clothing, diapers, baby clothing, and baby food if available. Call ahead to check availability on baby food or formula. Accepts donations of new and used items that are clean and in good condition.
- Education on adoption, continuing education, and life skills, fetal development, parenting skills, post-adoption support, postpartum support, and women's health issues
- Free life coaching for expectant and parenting clients, as well as a Fatherhood Coaching Program for partners
- Free pregnancy testing, limited Obstetrics (OB) ultrasounds, with further education available
Last Assured
09/08/2025
What's Here
Pro-Life Pregnancy CounselingDonation Drop Off PointsDiaper Donation ProgramsMaternity Clothing Donation ProgramsResource Passports for NewbornsGeneral Expectant/New Parent AssistanceRight to Life GroupsNew Dad Parenting ProgramsPostabortion CounselingPregnancy TestingParenting Skills ClassesDiagnostic Imaging/RadiologyBaby Clothing Donation ProgramsLife CoachingAdoption Counseling and Support
Providing organization
Women's Life Care Center
A pro-life agency that provides free and confidential support for women and families facing unplanned pregnancies. Services include pregnancy testing, limited obstetric ultrasounds, prenatal and parenting education, material assistance, and referrals to community resources such as healthcare, housing, employment, and childcare.
