INDIANAPOLIS (Jan. 6, 2025) – Indiana Right to Life is thrilled to announce the launch of its new online network that will match Hoosier support with pregnancy resource centers throughout the state. The Help Moms and Babies network center will enable Hoosiers to directly donate items and funding to pregnancy resource centers operating in Indiana.

“Too often we wait for government to be the solution, and until programs like Real Alternatives came along to walk beside our PRCs, many of these centers relied fully on the good will and generosity of their current donors and churches to provide resources supporting moms and babies,” said Indiana Right to Life President and Chief Executive Officer Mike Fichter. “Many people want to help but don’t know how to do it, or even what PRCs exist in their local community. We’re bridging that gap with this new resource. Now everyone can help moms and babies.”

Fichter said abortions are down 98% in Indiana, and that Hoosiers are asking to get more involved to support pro-life efforts.

The Help Moms and Babies network center will act, in part, like a baby-shower registry – where Hoosiers can go online to select the PRC they want to support and then peruse what items the PRC needs and in what quantities. Donors can then select which items they want to donate and in what volume. They can also donate funding as the Help Moms and Babies network provides for both options.

Most participating centers have an Amazon gift registry which lists items needed, processes the selected transactions, and then delivers the items to the pregnancy resource center automatically.

“Hoosiers can now provide support from wherever they are, 24/7 and 365 days a year,” said Fichter.

The Help Moms and Babies network is the first such platform of its kind in Indiana, with 35 PRCs participating at the initial launch. Fichter said the network will be bringing many more interested PRCs on board throughout 2025, and is in discussions to expand the network to a nationwide scale.

“Last year Indiana Right to life was very instrumental in bringing awareness to our ministry,” said Yadi Garcia, chief executive officer of Angelcare. “They shared our Amazon wish list [publicly] and we had an online baby shower. It was so successful in generating support. So am excited about this new website.”

To access the Help Moms and Babies online network, click here.