We are Thankful for Our Clients

November 22, 2020

We are thankful for our clients. November is a month where we think about the things we are thankful for. One of things we are most grateful for here at AbbaCare is our clients – because they are the reason we do what we do each day. When women (and their partners) come to us, often they are scared, confused, and unsure of what to do after finding out they are pregnant. Our goal is to equip them with truth and empower them with hope. 


These men and women who come through our doors and allow us the privilege to walk with them in their journey make the work we do here…well…not seem like work at all! When we have the chance to help a woman who is struggling with a pregnancy decision, listen to a current or past client who just needs a person to talk to, or even provide some assistance with baby supplies, it is our joy to be able to meet each of those needs. 


Recently I was having lunch at a local restaurant. At the end of my meal, the waitress approached me and told me she had paid for my lunch. She said, “You work at AbbaCare, right? You helped me so much a few years ago. I am doing really well now and I just want to thank you for all you did for me.” 


This was such an encouragement, knowing that helping someone meant so much to them. Each person’s situation is unique and here at AbbaCare, our clients are not another number – they mean the world to us. We are grateful for each and every one of these opportunities that we get to help anyone in need of our services.


As we enter this season of thankfulness, we hope that you know we are here for you if you need us, and we’d be grateful to come alongside you in any way we can. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!


Nikki Morelli, Executive Director 


AbbaCare Pregnancy Resource Center


Winchester, VA & Martinsburg, WV

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