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2024 IMPACT REPORT

Dear Friends, I am excited to share with you the 2024 Impact Report highlighting particular aspects of the life-changing work we have been able to do through God’s grace and your generosity. Your support and partnership lift us up in a way that allows us to reach more hearts and touch more lives. Your prayers and support: • Make it possible for expectant mothers to receive trusted, personalized, and pro-life care at Holy Family Prenatal Care. • Help mothers and fathers find compassion, education, and resources to give them confidence in their journey as parents through the Women’s Centers of Ohio. • Reach teens in middle schools, high schools, and detention centers, opening their eyes through the New Generation Youth Education programs. • Strengthen families and marriages with vital classes and counseling that restore and build strong, lasting marriages through Marriage Works! Ohio. To all our partners who stand with us through prayer and/or financial gifts, thank you! May God bless you for your generous love and support. Blessings,

Mike McGraw Executive Director

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Mission

Vision

To empower individuals and families to make Godly life choices.

By the grace of God, we humbly labor in the culture of life.

We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a culture of life by empowering women, youth, and families with compassionate, life-affirming services for over 35 years. We provide free pregnancy support, trusted prenatal care, youth education, and marriage counseling to help individuals and communities thrive.

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Women’s Centers of Ohio

ENLC operates nine Women’s Centers in Southwest Ohio, with strategic locations in Dayton, Forest Park, Kettering, Lebanon, Mt. Healthy, Sidney, and Western Hills. We operate “Baby Boutiques” in seven of our locations.

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Women’s Centers of Ohio Statistics

2,393 Babies saved

4,491 Ultrasounds

“This was my first expe- rience at this center for myself. I felt extremely welcomed and support- ed. Even weeks later I am still being contacted to make sure everything is going well! Couldn’t have asked for a better experience as a first time mother.” - Google Review

26,376 Women’s center and boutique visits

49,810 Total services provided

81.20% Of abortion-minded or  abortion-vulnerable women did not have an abortion

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Holy Family Prenatal Care Statistics

Holy Family Prenatal Care

1,835 Office visits

304 Ultrasounds

“They are so welcom- ing, kind and really go above and beyond to make you comfortable. I had my first prenatal visit today after going to the women’s center to confirm my preg- nancy. They walked me through absolutely everything from helping get my insurance, getting me signed up for prenatal classes, and easing my nerves tremendously with all of the information they give about your entire pregnancy plan. I left [with] a smile on my face because the entire staff is SO kind! So glad I went with this office.” - Google Review

113 Deliveries in 2024

18 Patients who received a new crib

2,907 Total babies delivered since beginning

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Holy Family Prenatal Care

Holy Family Prenatal Care provides comprehensive prenatal care to Medicaid-eligible families throughout the Miami Valley. Through our “Strong Start” program, we cover all prenatal care costs not reimbursed by Medicaid Insurance. The “Sweet Dreams” program provides new cribs to patients who complete a series of educational requirements.

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Marriage Works! Ohio

Marriage Works! Ohio provides relationship and marriage classes, as well as one-on-one therapy to couples. We are excited about the growth of our marriage enrichment series offered in area churches, at our office, and in our Women’s Centers.

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Marriage Works! Ohio Statistics

My husband and I met with Greg several times and his counsel has been wonderful! He treated us with respect and I appreciate that he was willing to share personal examples from his life. He’s a patient listener and provided thought-pro- voking questions. Our experience with him provided immediate and positive results and also gave us ways to challenge ourselves in the future. I also like that no one was ever pushy about forcing us to book future appoint- ments. Marriage Works is worth the hype and then some. We are very grateful to you, Greg. Thank you! - Client

490 Therapy Sessions in 2024

490 “Discovering Our Deepest Desire” Class Attendance

532 Marriage mentoring and other types of class attendance

1,720 Total MWO Services provided

468 Individuals served

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New Generation Youth Education Statistics

NEW GENERATION Youth Education

3,072 Middle school students served with a multi-day programming

4,298 High school students served with a multi-day programming

“I learned boundaries and how important it is to have them in order to have healthy and meaningful relation- ships. I learned about dating abuse, and good ways to leave the relationship. We learned how to identify a groomer, and how to be able to learn good social skills.” – West Central Detention Center

128 Detention Center students served with a multi-day programming

2,976 Students served in assemblies

10,474 Total students served

52 Number of schools/ detention centers served

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New Generation Youth Education

We provide healthy relationship and sexual risk-avoidance education to middle and high school students in both public and private schools. Our own Go For The Gold curriculum is a 9-day program offered to high schools and detention centers, providing insights on many of the issues that students will face as young adults.

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Education and Support Statistics EDUCATION & SUPPORT

Through our SPARK (Supporting Parents through Assistance, Resources, and Knowledge) program, clients receive guidance, education, and practical tools to nurture their children’s well-being in body, mind, and spirit. We offer essential material incentives to encourage participation and empower parents to meet their family’s needs. Our goal is to support mothers and fathers on their parenthood journey as they build strong, loving families.

“Such a great place. These people love babies! Very nice and clean. Awesome program with a boutique where you can earn points to get free things for your baby! ALSO very focused on fathers which is unique and so important! Cannot recommend enough!” - Google Review

11,245 Group Sessions

4,306 Individual Classes

2,131 Boutique Shopping Visits

482,204 Baby Bucks points redeemed, valued at $160,735

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Bottles For Babies Statistics

One of our many support opportunities is the Bottles for Babies program. This can be done through your church or organization. Simply take a bottle home to fill with coins, dollar, or a check. Return your filled bottle at your designated time and location.

40 Churches/organizations participated in the campaign

6,315 Bottles distributed

$111,934.47 Funds raised from Bottles for Babies

through our fundraisers

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2024 PARTICIPANTS Anna Homecoming Care-a-Lot Learning Center Christian Life Center Church of The Incarnation City Gate – Forest Park City Gate – Lebanon Grace Baptist Church – Mason Grace Community Church – South Solon Harvest Baptist Church – Waynesville Heritage Christian Church Holy Angels Catholic Church – Dayton Holy Name of Jesus Church– Trenton Holy Redeemer Catholic Church – New Bremen Jackson Center Methodist Church Knight of Columbus # 14408 – St. Francis de Sales Knights of Columbus # 16461 – Mother of Mercy Lee Chapel AME Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish, WPAFB Piqua Baptist Cornerstone Church

Piqua Catholic School Piqua Christian Church Quest Church Sacred Heart of Jesus Church St. Anthony Catholic Church – Dayton St. Augustine – Waynesville St. Augustine / St. Joseph – Minster St. Charles Borromeo CCD St. Charles Borromeo Parish St. Charles Borromeo School St. Francis de Sales School St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church St. Gaspar Family of Parishes

St. Helen Church St. Henry Cluster St. John’s Lutheran Church

St. Michael Catholic Church – Sharonville The Community of the Good Shepherd

The Valley Church – Piqua The Valley Church – Sidney Urbancrest Baptist Church

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Volunteer Statistics

VOLUNTEERS Elizabeth’s New Life Center thrives with the help of enthusiastic, caring volunteers who give their time, energy, and talents to support our cause. Our volunteers span all age groups, perform a variety of services, and lend their experience and expertise days and evenings, weekdays and weekends, regularly or occasionally, depending upon their availability. Elizabeth’s New Life Center provides comprehensive training for all volunteers, especially those who work directly with clients.

64 Active Volunteers

405 Prayer Warriors

5,429 Volunteer Hours

Board Members

ROBERT BEDINGHAUS Finance Committee ROBERT BRINKMAN Board Secretary . CHERI CHAMPAGNE Board Vice Chairman LINDA FULLENKAMP Board Member LOUANN GEEL Executive Board Member CHUCK GULAS Board Member

DAVID HUGHES Board Treasurer PETER MARCELLO Strategic Planning Committee EDWARD PONDER Board Chairman STEPHANIE SEMMELMAYER Medical Committee DANNY SPROUSE Board Member

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DISTRIBUTION OF EXPENSES

Sources Of Income

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WOMEN’S CENTER CLIENT STATS

Age

Education

7% < High School

9% 11 - 19

44% High School / GED 17% Attend(ed) College 24% Gratuated College

29% 20 - 24 28% 25 - 29 20% 30 - 34

8% Other

14% 35 & older

Income

Ethnicity

29% $0 - $14,000 18% $15,000 - $29,000 27% Over $30,000 16% Unemployed

41% African American

38% Caucasian 7% Hispanic 5% Asian

10% Other

9% Other

Marital Status

4% Separated / Divorced

42% Single

20% Married

7% Engaged

6% Other

16% Living Together

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