Pregnancy Services

Receive compassionate support as you navigate pregnancy.

Empowering you to make the best choice for your child.

Supporting your journey with compassion. Whatever path you choose—parenting or adoption—we provide the resources you need to succeed.

We offer:

  • Free crisis pregnancy counseling services
  • Financial aid for pregnancy-related expenses
  • Assistance with applying for Medicaid if needed
  • Adoption services or help creating a parenting plan, whatever is right for you

Free Info Packet

Get a free pregnancy options packet.

Gain the information you need to make the best decision for your unique life situation. In this packet, you’ll find further information about your options and answers to questions that may arise, like:

  • What are my options?
  • What types of adoptions are there?
  • What kind of support is available?

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! We can meet at a place convenient for you or you can come to our office. Call 0392174844 to speak with a pregnancy counselor and schedule a free appointment. Trained counselors are on call 24 hours a day to serve you. You can also contact us info@otherparents.org or text (0703141971. If you have an after-hours emergency, please contact us by phone or text.

For the elderly, there are no nursing homes or places to go to be cared for in their twilight years. If someone does not have grown children to care for them, they often are left alone. When they become too old to work, they have no means to feed themselves or buy blankets or clothing to keep warm.

Through Other Parents provides fellowship, food, prayer, and medical care to these vulnerable people. In Uganda, we offer sponsorships for employed caregivers, and in other locations, our caregivers are volunteers.

We empowers our partners and our caregivers to provide fellowship, food, prayer, and medical care for widows, the elderly, and the sick in their communities. Your financial commitment enables this care to continue in Uganda ang Congo. Through you, those without hope find someone to care for them in Jesus’ name.

No. We do not believe it is ethical for any agency to request a contract. We are here to serve you and help you make the best decision for you and your child.

You do not need a lawyer because Colorado is an “agency state” which means adoption must occur through an adoption agency like Hope’s Promise. We will complete all legal steps necessary for your adoption. However, in the event of unusual or complicated legal issues, Hope’s Promise may also use the services of an attorney.

We believe adoption doesn’t end at the hospital. We provide lifetime counseling, referrals, and overall support to you and your family. We also offer a virtual monthly support group for birth mothers as well as several in person events throughout the year.

If you have other questions, please give us a call at 0703141971. We are here to support you.

If you are pregnant and considering your options, fill out this form and one of our counselors will contact you.

Even if you have used drugs and alcohol, Hope’s Promise can help you make an adoption plan for your unborn child. We have many waiting families who are ready to parent a child who may have been affected by drugs and/or alcohol.

Before you choose abortion, please get accurate information on the medical procedures and long term physical and emotional effects. We would love to help you consider the options of parenting or adoption instead of abortion. Call us at 0703141971 for a free counseling appointment.

Yes. In Makindye Kampala, we can help with pregnancy related expenses.

You do not have to decide about adoption before contacting Hope’s Promise. Our compassionate staff will come to you and will give you accurate information on all your options so you can make the best decision for you and your child. We are here to help you sort out your feelings and make a plan that is right for you. Our counseling services are free of charge and we can also help you with pregnancy related expenses, counseling, and support throughout your pregnancy.

We understand adoption is not the right choice for everyone. If you choose to parent, we will guide you to community resources for help. By contacting Hope’s Promise, you are under no obligation to pursue adoption.

Adoption is the legal transfer of parental rights and responsibilities from the birth parents to another individual or couple who is willing to assume them. It is a permanent decision.

There are many types of adoption:

Open adoption allows full identifying information to be shared between the birth family and adoptive family (last names, addresses, and phone numbers). Open adoption varies based on the degree of openness the birth and adoptive parents want but typically involves some level of contact. Most of our domestic adoptions are open.

Semi-open adoption means identifying information is not shared. Ongoing contact between the birth and adoptive families happens through a third party, such as an adoption agency.

Closed adoption means that no identifying information is shared between the birth and adoptive families, and they do not plan to meet or have any further contact.

Absolutely! Whether you see and hold your baby in the hospital is completely up to you. We will work with the hospital staff to ensure that your wishes are met.

If you are experiencing early signs of pregnancy, we recommend you schedule an appointment with our doctor Sharon Birungi you can contact her 0788028949 . At this appointment, they will determine your due date, provide resources for pregnancy, labor and delivery, and share important information regarding the effects of drug and alcohol usage during pregnancy. You will also be counseled about proper nutrition and prenatal care.

You can also visit a pregnancy center in your area for a free pregnancy test:

Rwenziringiro Other Parents Pregnancy Center 

Juru Other Parents Pregnancy Center

Sheema Other Parents Pregnancy Center

Mbarara Other Parents Pregnancy Center

This is a personal choice. We can help. Contact us at 0703141971 to begin free options counseling. In the meantime, the article Is Parenthood for you? raises great questions for you to consider.

Yes. If you do not have medical insurance we can help you submit a Medicaid application. If you are not eligible for Medicaid, and if you make an adoption plan, your medical expenses can be paid by the adoptive parents.