Case Study: Whispering Hope

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Whispering Hope is a nonprofit pregnancy center that provides assistance to pregnant women free of cost. This is an extremely beneficial intermediate society for poor pregnant women to turn to. The organization offers a variety of necessary services to pregnant women includes pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, and financial aid for medical appointments. The organization also offers counseling and classes to help reassure pregnant women in distress. Women are rewarded with “mommy bucks” by attending these sessions which can be spent at Bargain Boutique, a thrift-store that provides a major income source for the foundation.
We decided to help this institution because we found the goal of the institution to be inspiring and necessary. In order

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