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How Richmonders can play a role in supporting local families

Providing free, confidential support and practical resources, the PRC of Metro Richmond has helped tens of thousands of families navigate unexpected pregnancy.

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The Center serves the community from two locations: 1603 Santa Rosa Road in Henrico and 5501 Midlothian Turnpike in Richmond.

Photos provided by PRC of Metro Richmond, Alexa Howard

For more than four decades, the Pregnancy Resource Center of Metro Richmond has served as an advocate for women and families navigating unexpected pregnancy.

Rooted in a mission of compassionate care, the Center provides free and confidential resources, practical assistance, and support from two locations in Henrico and Richmond.

To date, more than 40,000 women and families have received support, including:

  • Professional pregnancy testing
  • Medical confirmation of pregnancy with ultrasound
  • Ongoing support through parenting education, counseling, and relationship guidance for both men and women

All services are available to the general public.

Think you might want to get involved? Richmonders can contribute to the Center’s mission in a variety of ways, including:

  • Volunteering as a patient advocate
  • Assisting with parenting education
  • Sponsoring events
  • Donating resources
  • Serving as a social media ambassador

...and more. Each role helps ensure that these resources remain accessible to families across the community.

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