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Laurie's Story | Client Testimony
Laurie* walked into our Center requesting a pregnancy test and ultrasound. She immediately stated that she wanted to terminate her pregnancy. She expressed that she had never wanted to be a mother and was upset that her birth control had failed.
ACPC Summer Update and Formula Giveaways
ACPC is off to a great summer start! As you know, our services are free of charge thanks to the generosity of our donors. We received an abundance of clothing, diapers, wipes, and formula.
Walk for Life a Massive Success
On Saturday, June 5th, A Caring Pregnancy Center hosted its largest Walk for Life event to date. The Pueblo community showed up in full force with nearly double the number of registered walkers this year over last and with 250 people joining us at Mineral Palace Park.
Fun Ideas for Mothers-To-Be Who Want to Stretch Their Budgets
Preparing for a birth is a thrilling experience, but it can also be a stressful one when you’re trying to watch your spending. Thankfully, there are clever strategies that allow you to celebrate every moment without straining your budget. A Caring Pregnancy Center offers some tips on how thrifty moms can enjoy this amazing journey while still watching their pennies.
A Caring Pregnancy Center in Pueblo Expands with Women's Clinic
A Caring Pregnancy Center launched its 37th year of service to the region Wednesday with the unveiling of its new Women’s Medical Clinic located at 510 Colorado Ave. in the Mesa Junction.
The fully remodeled clinic, located next door to the center’s office at 500 Colorado Ave., features two private exam rooms, a mentoring space, reception area and lobby, as well as a lab. The site also features space to build a garage for the center’s Mobile Medical Unit.
Meet Dr. Anthony Levatino & Cecelia Levatino
Dr. Anthony Levatino is a Board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist who recently retired after 40 years in the medical field. Dr. Levatino performed nearly 1,200 abortions as a routine part of his practice, but his views on abortion began to change after a tragic accident killed his 5-year-old daughter, Heather.