Why It Matters
Care Net’s mobile ministry reaches women facing unexpected pregnancies with compassionate care, practical support, and the hope of the Gospel. Through mobile medical units, women can receive life-affirming services in a setting that is accessible, welcoming, and designed to meet them where they are.
How It Works
We partner with local pregnancy centers and churches to expand their reach through medically designed, neutrally branded mobile units that help remove barriers for abortion-vulnerable women. Our units provide free pregnancy tests, limited obstetrical ultrasounds, client advocacy, and ongoing support, while Care Net equips partners with fundraising guidance, launch training, operational coaching, community engagement strategy, and access to a national network of pregnancy ministry expertise.
Where It Serves
Care Net serves communities nationwide by:
— supporting affiliate pregnancy centers with one of the nation’s largest fleets of mobile medical units, and
— equipping churches to provide compassionate care, practical support, and hope within their communities.
Each mobile unit is built to bring care closer to women in need and help pregnancy centers and churches extend their ministry beyond a fixed location.
Locations
Care Net’s affiliated pregnancy centers and mobile medical units form a network that provides compassion, hope, and help to women and men across the country.
Auburn
Birmingham
Montgomery
Tuscaloosa
Arkansas
Cabot
California
Roseville
Florida
Hillsborough
Hollywood
Lake City
Miami
Naples
Winter Haven
Georgia
Atlanta
Brunswick
Loganville
Illinois
Elgin
Indiana
Logansport
Kentucky
Louisville
Mississippi
Greenwood/Delta
Michigan
Detroit
Three Rivers
North Carolina
Omaha
North Carolina
Elkin
Ohio
Akron
Cleveland
Mt Vernon
Oklahoma
Northeast
Oklahoma City
Pennsylvania
Monaca
Pittsburgh
Tennessee
Murfreesboro
Texas
Angleton
Alvin
Kleberg County
Jasper
Hawaii
Waipahu
“What a day on the mobile! A woman came saying she just moved from Tennesee because she left her boyfriend who wants her to have an abortion. She told us she went to a mobile “just like ours” in Tennesee and they helped her decide not to have an abortion. So she saw our mobile in Kansas and knew we would help her! “
-ICU Salina
