Pregnancy Center of Central Iowa thrives on community support

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While many of the clothing and personal care items PCCI stocks require parents to “purchase” them using “Mommy Dollars” — certificates given out in return for attendance at the center’s many parenting classes — Law pointed out that, as winter weather draws nearer, those in need of a coat for his or her child may come to the center and receive one, free of charge.

“I hate to see a child without a coat, I think a coat is a necessity,” she said. “All they need to do is come say, ‘I need a coat for my child.’” The center currently offers winter coats in sizes ranging from newborn to 4T, and has a limited supply of snow pants available as well.

While the outpouring of support from the community has been fantastic, Law emphasized the need for consistent support throughout the year as well. This especially rings true since, as of the September closing of Birthrite in Grinnell, PCCI is the lone center of its kind in the area.

“We also serve the Sully area, the Colfax area, the Mingo area; we even have people come over from Grinnell and Marshalltown because they don’t have that type of assistance available there,” she said.

“When Birthrite closed, all I could think when I sat there and read the paper was, ‘that could have been us,’” she added.

Because of this and the recent financial hard times that have befallen the center, Law explained that fundraising efforts over the next year will be in full force. First on PCCI’s calendar is a holiday open house, which the center will host on Dec. 16 from 3-5 p.m.

“Unless they’ve made a special effort or needed to come to the center, nobody has really seen our new center, so as kind of a holiday fundraiser we want everybody to come see our new facility, and we’ll have a freewill donation,” Law said. “All of our counselors and volunteer staff and paid staff will be there for questions as well — we’re excited to showcase the new place,”

In addition to the open house and the annual Walk for Life the center holds each spring, Law detailed plans to potentially hold a fun run in the fall — tentatively titled the Fall Crawl — and perhaps a movie showing complete with concessions as additional fundraising events throughout the year. Until then, however, PCCI will be looking to local churches, groups and individuals to keep the lights on and the doors open.

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