by Valerie Harkins, Executive Director of the Maternity Housing Coalition
The story of maternity housing in 2024 is one of resilience, growth, and a deepening commitment to supporting women in need. Across the United States and beyond, the Maternity Housing Coalition (MHC) has witnessed a remarkable expansion of its reach, reflecting broader trends of compassion and community-driven solutions in an ever-evolving social landscape. This year’s impact report paints a picture of a movement gaining momentum, fueled by the collective efforts of affiliates and a shared vision of care.
In the United States, the number of maternity homes has climbed steadily, reaching nearly 500 by the close of 2024—a notable rise from the previous year. This growth, sparked in part by the post-Dobbs landscape, tells a tale of adaptation and response. Since 2022, the total number of homes has swelled by more than 17%, with new startups doubling from last year alone. These figures hint at a quiet but powerful surge: communities stepping up, often in the face of daunting challenges, to provide safe havens for expectant and new mothers. The MHC's affiliates—those dedicated organizations that amplify this mission—grew by almost 14%, with a striking 38.5% increase since the Dobbs decision reshaped the national conversation around maternal support. Today, these homes stretch across 48 states, weaving a tapestry of care that touches nearly every corner of the country.
The women at the heart of this story—over 1,200 served, by conservative estimates—represent the real impact. Each number is a life supported, a mother given the stability and resources to navigate one of life’s most transformative moments. And while the data captures only a fraction of the full picture, it underscores a growing need and an equally growing response. Notably, more than 50 of these homes partner with pregnancy help centers, bridging gaps and creating a continuum of care that feels both innovative and deeply rooted in community values.
Internationally, the narrative takes on an even broader scope. With maternity homes now present in 30 countries and more than 150 in operation, the global footprint of this work is expanding at an inspiring pace. The MHC's international affiliates, numbering over 70, reflect a 17% leap in market share—a testament to the universal resonance of this mission. Mothers everywhere, it seems, are finding solidarity and support through these networks, from rural villages to bustling cities. In contrast, the U.S. market share, while still commanding a significant 42%, grew more modestly, suggesting that the international story may be where the next chapter of this movement unfolds most dramatically.
What ties these trends together is the MHC itself—a steady hand fostering connection, offering training, and advocating for policies that uplift maternity housing as a vital resource. The rise in startups, the deepening ties with affiliates, and the international swell all point to a truth: this work is not just about homes, but about building a foundation for hope. As legislative landscapes shift and societal needs evolve, the Maternity Housing Coalition stands as a beacon, guiding its members toward a future where no mother walks alone. In 2024, that future feels closer than ever.
MHC's 2024 Impact Report will be published and available at this year's International Pregnancy Help Conference. Join us and register today!
Recently, a pregnancy help organization in India shared it's first Abortion Pill Reversal story! Watch the video to celebrate with us all that the Lord is doing in India:
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by Nafisa Kennedy, Director of Option Line
On the evening of February 16th, 2006, I arrived at a quiet brick building in Columbus, OH. A few cars were in the parking lot as I walked toward the door. I took a nervous deep breath, carefully entered my entry code on a keypad, and wondered what my first shift on the Option Line hotline would be like. My colleagues, some of whom I met for the first time that day, welcomed me as if I were family (between calls, of course). I observed that same warmth and kindness as I heard them connecting with our callers that night.
My first hotline shift was 6 hours long, and I still remember that I spoke with twenty-six people. My colleagues told me it was a quiet shift, but as a young professional with a heart for missions, I left with a heart bursting with gratitude for the opportunity to serve twenty-six souls in as many different cities! Not only was it incredible to speak life to them, but I knew that their next step would be a visit to a local pregnancy help center. What an honor to be part of a vast network of support which always leads back to the Lord our God! At the time, I was unaware of just how much God was already at work at Option Line, and I couldn’t have imagined all that He would do.
Later that year, we received an email from a mom who said she had called and spoken to someone by my name. When Sarah initially called she was considering abortion, but because of the support she found through Option Line and her local pregnancy help center, her email contained a photo of her (the mother) and her newborn child, absolutely beaming. She had not forgotten our late-night conversation, and she wanted to say thank you.
Up until 2012, all Option Line staff lived in the Columbus area and reported to the office for every shift. As a 24/7/365 operation, Option Line consultants would arrive and depart from our building at all hours of the day and night, in every season, too. In 2012, we began testing remote work with our Columbus area team during the overnight and weekend hours. Thanks to innovative technology, and God’s leading, we hired our first fully remote team member in 2014, and this year more than 60% of our team is remote. We’ve even had our consultants answer calls while in Guatemala, London, and Mexico; advancement in technology can bring many unexpected blessings!
Some things never change though. We still have an incredibly dedicated team of people-loving servants. Just recently, one of our consultants went into labor during her hotline shift; she chose to serve other moms until the time was near and was holding her own baby within two hours of her last hotline call.
Another aspect of our service that has not changed is our approach to people: respect and empathy are integral to Option Line culture.
“My caller says she reached out a year ago and spoke to me. She remembers my voice. She was raped a year ago and reached out to our helpline. She reminded me how she felt alone and that she decided to tell her husband…they kept the baby! She said that God heard her cries and they got help at their local center. Her baby is now 10 months old!”
- Sylvia, Option Line consultant
Option Line was developed on a solid foundation by its early leaders within Heartbeat International. God has ordained every step forward, and we have seen His blessings through those serving, as well as the people we serve. While my first shift on the hotline resulted in twenty-six calls, it is not uncommon for a hotline consultant today to speak with over 100 people per shift. During that first year, we celebrated reaching a quarter million contacts; as of our 22nd birthday, we have reached 7 million. To God be the glory, forever!
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Click here to learn about Option Line's impact today and how we've expanded our modes (digital, emails, texts, chats, and calls) of making over 370,000 connections per year.
Traditionally driven by secular narratives, International Women's Day can also be celebrated from a Christian perspective. Our hope is to shift the narrative to one that reflects God’s heart for women—celebrating their contributions, championing their worth, and encouraging their decision to choose life. Our desire is to empower women in a way that aligns with our faith, sharing what womanhood truly means as intended by God.
Watch the video below to read quotes from Heartbeat Staff answering the question "What does womanhood mean to you?"
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by Dr. Joe Malone, PhD, CPT, LWMC, CFE
Some in our 21st-century Western culture are advocating many new relationship types. These include hookups, friends with benefits, throuples, cohabitation, polyamory, and more. They say that we need to be liberated from our sexually repressed lifestyles. The philosophy is that if it feels good we should do it with as many different people as we choose. When it stops feeling good or gets old, we can switch to another or others. Being personally happy is the ultimate goal in life for each of us individually and the most important gifts are the ones we give to ourselves in the pursuit of pleasure, no matter how it affects the other people in our lives ( such as exes, children, etc.).
Sometimes we don’t realize the value of the gift of sex in a loving monogamous relationship that we share with the love of our life, our spouse. An outstanding hallmark of Christianity from the beginning has been monogamous marriage. Christians stood out within their communities because of it. It has also stood the test of time and there are so many benefits to sex within a monogamous marriage. Let’s take a look at some of them.
First of all, sex is a great releaser of stress. Sex within marriage doesn’t carry all of the negative baggage that sex previous to, or otherwise outside of marriage carries like guilty feelings, regret, worry about STIs, or an unintended pregnancy with someone who is not your spouse.
Sex within marriage leads to greater and greater levels of intimacy. You get to know each other better and better in a way that no one else on earth does. This helps develop a trusting relationship that is sure and steady. In happy marriages, this can have interesting physical benefits. Happily married couples' blood pressure drops when they sleep together. Their heartbeats synchronize as well. Their hearts literally beat as one because of the assurance that they have that their spouse loves them absolutely and has their back at all times.
The physical contact involved in this helps us to bond more strongly all of the time. There are endorphin receptors throughout the skin covering of the body and they react to intimate and loving touch, which generates endogenous (or internal) endorphins, a kind of super relaxant. Hugs contribute to this, and married couples are encouraged to hug each other at least eight times per day.
Another great benefit of married sex is that it is anti-aging. Cells in the body that are anti-inflammatory are released during sexual activity. This helps the body to be able to repair more effectively and seems to be a built-in way that the wellness and well-being of the married couple are enhanced.
Sex within marriage raises our immune system by causing the release of an antibody called immunoglobin A. This helps protect our bodies against invasive bacteria and viruses. A lifelong marriage is a very holistic stabilizing factor physiologically for a couple.
An awesome married sex life helps us sleep better because oxytocin is released substantially after orgasm. Cuddling afterward and going to sleep is very natural and healthy. It helps us to have healthier-looking skin as it promotes blood circulation, and it even helps women to have lighter periods. Many women have cramps during their monthly period, and regular sex to orgasm can make a difference through frequent uterine contractions that help expel toxins and tissues.
Sex within marriage raises our moods and gives us a more positive outlook on our spouse. If we are reflective we see that its benefits go far beyond immediate pleasure. When we look at the physical and spiritual fruits of our married sexual relationship: our children and grandchildren, it is obvious that this is definitely one of God’s most important gifts to us. After all, His first words to humanity were to go forth and multiply. As they say, this is the gift that keeps on giving.
Married sex is a wonderful example of men and women displaying consistency, intentionality, and most of all faithfulness. This is what God intended for humans and without doubt, it is best for us. As noted above, it pays dividends multi-generationally to a family and then to all of the lives a family influences in their lifetime. As we have seen before, it is always in our best interests to do things God’s way. Profound and magnificent blessings follow in that pathway. One path leads to death, the other path leads to life. Let’s choose life!
"Marriage is to be honored by all and the marriage bed kept undefiled, because God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterers."
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This article was originally published on Faithandfitness.net by Joe Malone, PhD, CPT, LWMC, CFE. It has been republished here with permission and adapted for our audience. The views expressed remain those of the original author.
Episode 1
by Valerie Harkins, Executive Director of the Maternity Housing Coalition
Running a Christian maternity home is a sacred calling—one that requires wisdom, discernment, and an ever-present commitment to the well-being of the women we serve. However, the complexity of house rules and resident handbooks can sometimes hinder rather than help. As leaders, it is essential to periodically review and simplify our guidelines to ensure they align with our mission, support trauma-informed care, and create a healthier environment for both residents and staff.
Maternity homes often accumulate an extensive list of rules over time, each intended to address specific behaviors or concerns. While structure is necessary, an overabundance of rules can create confusion, resistance, and an atmosphere of legalism rather than transformation. Research in trauma-informed care suggests that individuals who have experienced significant hardship—such as those in crisis pregnancies—respond better to environments that prioritize clarity, consistency, and emotional safety over rigid control (SAMHSA, 2014).
Here’s why fewer, well-enforced rules lead to better outcomes:
Begin reviewing and simplifying your guidelines in four easy steps.
A practical first step is to review each rule through the lens of your mission and impact. Ask:
Rules that do not meet these criteria may need to be revised or eliminated. This review should also include staff and, when appropriate, resident feedback to ensure rules are realistic and effective.
Scripture speaks to the importance of simple, truthful, and consistent communication. Jesus instructs in Matthew 5:37, “Let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No,’ ‘No.’ For whatever is more than these is from the evil one.” A maternity home should be a place where both residents and staff trust that expectations are clear and that enforcement is fair. If rules are too numerous or inconsistently applied, trust erodes, leading to unnecessary conflict and stress.
Additionally, Colossians 3:21 warns, “Fathers, do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged.” While maternity home residents are not children, the principle remains: an environment with excessive, unclear, or inconsistently enforced rules can breed discouragement rather than growth.
Trauma-informed care acknowledges that many maternity home residents have experienced significant emotional, physical, or spiritual wounds. A punitive, rigid structure often reinforces their past experiences of instability and rejection. Instead, clear and meaningful rules...
By embracing a trauma-informed approach, maternity homes create an environment where healing is prioritized over control, ultimately leading to better long-term outcomes for residents.
Once rules are streamlined, they must be communicated effectively. Consider implementing the following:
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1. SAMHSA’s Concept of Trauma and Guidance for a Trauma-Informed Approach | SAMHSA Publications and Digital Products. (2014, October). Samhsa.gov. https://library.samhsa.gov/product/samhsas-concept-trauma-and-guidance-trauma-informed-approach/sma14-4884
2. Bloom, S. (2010). Organizational Stress as a Barrier to Trauma-Informed Service Delivery. Springer. https://connectingparadigms.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/21360-Organizational_Stress_as_a_Barrier_to_Trauma-Informed-Bloom.pdf
by Andrea Trudden, Vice President of Communications and Marketing
As this new administration begins, we are witnessing the restoration of life-affirming policies that uphold the sanctity of life, defend conscience rights, and protect taxpayers from funding abortion at home and abroad. These powerful actions are already making a monumental impact, and we celebrate them with you, the frontline champions of pregnancy help, who work daily to offer life-affirming care to women and families.
This administration wasted no time addressing key policies that were in direct conflict with pro-life values. By rescinding harmful executive orders from the previous administration, the President has reaffirmed the Hyde Amendment, ensuring that:
In addition to rescinding harmful executive orders, on day one, President Trump signed an executive order titled Defending Women From Gender Ideology Extremism And Restoring Biological Truth To The Federal Government. In this order, he affirms there are two sexes, each assigned “at conception.” This recognition strengthens the argument for personhood and lays the groundwork for further legal protections of the unborn.
The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees that no person shall be deprived of life or denied equal protection under the law. Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization overturned Roe v. Wade, which had wrongly excluded the unborn from these protections. However, Dobbs left the question of personhood open. If the government affirms that life begins at conception, the unborn could receive the same constitutional rights as any other person.
In another bold move, the administration also pardoned 23 pro-life advocates who faced unjust persecution for defending the unborn. Additionally, the Born Alive Survivors Protection Act passed the House with strong support from the President. While it was blocked in the Senate, its progress demonstrates growing momentum for policies that protect the most vulnerable among us.
Beyond our borders, the administration has reinstated and expanded the Mexico City Policy, ensuring that U.S. taxpayers no longer fund abortion or its promotion internationally. This policy shift directly impacts global abortion providers like International Planned Parenthood, cutting off funding and reaffirming America’s stance for life.
The U.S. has also led a coalition of countries in signing the Geneva Consensus Declaration, affirming that there is no international right to abortion and calling for the protection of women’s health and the family. Additionally, all funding to the United Nations Population Fund—an entity complicit in coercive abortion and forced sterilization—has been cut. The U.S. also has withdrawn from the World Health Organization (WHO), which promotes abortion as a "universal right to health" and issues guidelines for implementing abortion policies worldwide.
These early victories reinforce the importance of the work you do every day in serving women and families with love and practical support. Policies may shift at the national and international levels, but it is your hands-on care and compassion that makes the real difference in communities. Now is the time to educate your donors about these developments and how their support strengthens a culture of life at every level.
You can share these wins with your supporters:
As we celebrate these victories, we know there is still much work ahead. Heartbeat International remains committed to equipping you with the tools, training, and resources needed to continue serving women effectively. We will also continue working to educate government leaders about the irreplaceable role of pregnancy help organizations in our communities.
"And as for you, brothers and sisters, never tire of doing what is good." – 2 Thessalonians 3:13
Be encouraged—your work is making an eternal difference. Every act of love, every word of hope, and every life saved reflects the greater victory we have in Christ. Keep pressing forward with courage and faith!
Together, we are building a culture of life—one woman, one family, one community at a time. Thank you for the work you do. Let’s continue this mission of hope and life, stronger than ever!
In March 2023, Heartbeat International speaks at the United Nations to share how pregnancy help organizations support women's health on a global level.
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President Trump photo credit: NPR.org
Hosted by St. Raymond's Society (SRS)
Join us for our first regional event for maternity housing organizations!
WHERE
St. Raymond's Society Event Center
300 Portland, Columbia, MO 65201
WHEN
March 25, 2025
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Come at 9 a.m. for coffee and networking
Lunch provided.