Stork's Nest to build new facility to support vulnerable new moms - American Press
The new 1,500-square-foot facility will support unwed, teen, and low-income mothers with prenatal education and resources, funded by an $861,000 federal disaster recovery grant.
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Stork's Nest to build new facility to support vulnerable new moms - American Press
An empty lot in the 1500 block of Belden Street — once the site of a dilapidated building covered in overgrown weeds — will soon be transformed into a hive of purpose. The city of Lake Charles and Stork’s Nest officially entered into a partnership Monday morning to develop a new facility that will serve unwed, teen mothers in the community. “The purest miracle God gave us was for man and woman to come together and create life,” said Lake Charles…
This Lake Charles facility helping pregnant mothers will get a new home after hurricane damage
After operating out of a storage unit for over five years following the destruction of its facility by Hurricane Laura, the Stork’s Nest will have a new home by August 2027 to help young and low-income mothers in southwest Louisiana.
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