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I read reviews and was very hesitant to come here, but I chose to see for myself :) I'm glad I did!…read moreI didn't know anyone personally here and they were all so so sweet. It was very nice to walk into an establishment like this. It's really easy to skip over reading consent forms, but I suggest reading the forms they send out prior to you being seen. They set expectations very well! I knew exactly what to expect walking in here, because they make sure to tell you so you are not surprised. They tell you what they can do and what they don't support. I love that they do this, because they give everyone an opportunity to look over what this establishment has to offer and we either sign our signature agreeing to or toss it and move on, haha. The choice is ours :) I felt cared for and the lady who I spoke to was super sweet and very knowledgeable! The only thing I didn't quite understand was that after getting an ultrasound, I asked if they were able to tell me anything about baby. Of course they said no, which I totally understand, I just didn't know if they were anything like the hospital techs that can't tell much so I just asked to be sure. The thing is with that, they said they send the ultrasound off to the doctor and the doctor looks over everything to make sure everything is well with baby....it just didn't make sense as to why if they send it over to a doctor they couldn't call me or anything to let me know if baby was doing wonderful...? They offer so many different classes and programs to take advantage of, so you are learning away and earning away because they have something in place where you can get pampers, baby clothes (nice quality) and all kinds of stuff!!! They really have a nice setup! Yea, I didn't understand that one thing, but overall I'd recommend :)

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Two and a half years ago, I found myself alone and pregnant--without a driver's license, money for…read morea car, or even the means to take driving lessons. I had just moved to Texas, 39 years old, with no family nearby and no real friends. I had left New York City, believing I'd never meet someone who wanted to settle down if I stayed there. So, I took a leap of faith and moved to Austin, hoping for a fresh start. I had always dreamed of meeting a good man and having a family. Sadly, I met someone who only pretended to want the same. I've always prided myself on being able to see people for who they are--but this time, I was wrong. I didn't see the truth until it was too late. When I told him I was pregnant, he made it painfully clear he didn't want to be a father again--he already had two other children. He pressured me to have an abortion, and when I refused, he became enraged. He called me selfish for choosing to have a child he didn't want, told me how much he hated me, and insisted I leave his name off the birth certificate. I was devastated. I had just started my career as a physical therapist, but I knew that even with a stable job, it would be hard to make ends meet alone. Rent, daycare, bills--without any support, the numbers didn't add up. And beyond the financial fear, I was terrified of how my mother would react. I knew she would struggle to accept a mixed-race child born out of wedlock--especially from a man who had walked away. Then, one day, I came across Radiance Women's Center. I walked in and broke down in tears. For the first time, someone truly listened. I poured out everything--my fears, my loneliness, my pain. And they didn't just listen. They showed up. Brittany and Carrie came to my apartment with diapers, wipes, baby clothes, and open hearts. They made me feel like I wasn't alone anymore. Christine and Christie gave me rides to work or daycare to pick up/drop off the baby whenever they could. Claudia and her daughter Estella took me and baby, Ava to a job interview and watched her in the car while I had my interview (my boobs were still leaking milk). Carrie babysat Ava when daycare was closed and I had to work, even though she has 3 young children of her own! Radiance Women's Center even paid for my daughter's daycare for the first month. I was speechless. Being on my own with a newborn--no family nearby, no one to lean on--were the loneliest of my life. But knowing that they cared, that they were in my corner, gave me the strength to keep going. I truly believe they are angels on earth. I will never forget what they did for me. Today, my daughter is two years old--healthy, joyful, and full of life. She is my greatest blessing, and my mother loves her deeply. I now work full-time, covering rent, daycare, food, and gas on my own. Yes, I drive now--and I even have my own car. Radiance Women's Center will always hold a special place in my heart. One day, I'll return with my daughter to visit the people who stood by me when I had nothing. Because without them, I might have made a very different decision. And I cannot imagine life without her.

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