Cover of AWC Life Matters Newsletter Fall 2026 Annual Report

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View the Fall 2025 Newsletter Below

In This Issue

  • From the Executive Director: Jill Hartman reflects on a year where authentic support and compassion helped women choose life even amidst intense societal and medical pressures. Read how we are standing as a place of refuge for the vulnerable.
  • 2025 Impact Report: Our partnership by the numbers! From serving 835 unique clients to seeing a significant rise in monthly ultrasounds, discover the measurable outcomes of your investment in life.

  • Lives Saved & Families Strengthened: Meet the young women whose lives were changed this year. One teenager, overwhelmed and alone, found hope and a future through our Strong Families Program and the “unforgettable” moment of an 18-week ultrasound.

  • Courageous Dads: Our men’s outreach is reaching new heights! With men now making up 31% of our clients, we are celebrating the launch of our first Spanish-speaking dads’ class and a brand-new digital marketing initiative to “Reach Him.”

  • Empowered Youth: We’re taking our values-based education into the community, engaging over 1,100 students across 7 schools to equip the next generation with tools for healthy relationships and life-affirming choices.

  • Digital Growth: See how our modernized brand and enhanced website accessibility are driving deeper interaction with younger generations and making our life-saving resources easier to find than ever.

You Can Make a Difference

We are so grateful that you’re here and that you care! There are SO MANY ways to join us in our mission to build a community where families are strong and Life is cherished.

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