HOPE Pregnancy Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose goal is to provide alternatives to abortion by meeting the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of women, making it possible for them to carry their babies to term.  Since 1985 we have worked closely with many  local agencies, organizations and hospitals to meet these needs.

We’re here to help. You are why we are here!

When facing an unexpected pregnancy, everyone needs a place to start.
The support you need when you need it the most.

Confidential. No Judgement. 
Trustworthy. Respectful.

Our Services include:

  • Pregnancy Tests
  • Ultrasounds
  • Pregnancy Decision Options*
  • Information and Referrals for Adoption
  • Earn While You Learn Program
  • Medical / Housing / Social Service Referral
  • 1 on 1 Parenting and Pregnancy Coaching Classes
  • Post Abortion  Support
  • Support for Expectant Fathers

Our peer-consultants receive a 24 hour training course which equips them to meet the varied needs of our clients one on one.
HOPE Pregnancy Center is fully supported through the financial, material donations and time of individuals, churches and businesses.

Call today to set up your free and confidential appointment and find out how we can help you! 203-271-2703 

All of our services are offered at NO COST.
*Hope Pregnancy Center does not perform or refer for abortions.

Office Hours:
Monday to Thursday, 10 AM to 4 PM

We’re conveniently located on the Waterbury to New Haven route of the Connecticut Transit Bus Line. There is a bus stop at the Cheshire Public Library and we’re right next door at
110 Main Street Cheshire, CT 06410.

We do not perform, nor refer for abortions.

Contact Us:

Call 203.271.2703
or email us at hopepcct@gmail.com
While our center is not a medical facility, we do offer consultations and accurate information about all pregnancy options. The information presented on this website is intended for general education purposes only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional and/or medical advice.  If you are having a medical emergency, please visit your local emergency room immediately.