The PCC has been building families, saving lives and changing hearts since 1989.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) – The Pregnancy Care Center of Southeastern Indiana is celebrating 30 years of building families, saving lives and changing hearts.
The annual Walk 4 Life event will be held on Saturday, April 27 at Ivy Tech Community College Riverfront Campus in downtown Lawrenceburg.
Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. The walk follows at 9:00.
Started in 1989, Walk 4 Life provides accurate and empowering information to men and women who are facing unplanned pregnancy.
The PCC offers confidential services free of cost to clients. Some of those services include lab-quality pregnancy testing, limited OB Ultrasounds to verify viable pregnancy, options information, coaching, parenting classes, medical referrals, adoption resources, post abortion support, and more.
A fundraising goal of $32,000 has been set for Walk 4 Life. To date, nearly $7,000 has been raised.
For more information on how you can help or participate, visit www.supportpccindiana.org.

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