The Elizabeth House Maternity Home in Bryan / College Station, Texas provides expectant mothers and their children a safe, enriching and loving home.
We are more than just a shelter. Our mothers receive emotional, physical, psychological and spiritual support so that they have the tools they need to move forward toward a better life for themselves and their children.
We also support women who choose to place their child in a loving adoptive home. Women can live free of charge at The Elizabeth House Maternity Home through pregnancy and up to six months following the birth of their baby. They may bring up to two additional children, under the age of 6, with them into the home.
We pray that each mother who leaves The Elizabeth House has the life skills necessary to be a contributing member of the community.
Our team has fine-tuned our Five Pillars of Success that help our mothers grow as a person, a mother, and a child of God. Upon move in, each mother works with a Program Director to set personalized goals pertaining to each of the five Elizabeth House Maternity Home Pillars of Success.
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Childbirth, child-care and parenthood classes
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♥︎ | Education in meal planning, home maintenance, and child care |
♥︎ | Adoption information |
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Assistance in securing future housing
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♥︎ | Support obtaining GED and college credits |
♥︎ | Mentoring, counseling, and tutoring services |
♥︎ | Counseling |
♥︎ | Financial planning assistance |
► | Provide a safe, stable and supportive place for residents and up to two children to live while dealing with unexpected pregnancy. |
► | Provide free housing throughout pregnancy and continue for up to 6 months after delivery. |
► | Assist residents to meet basic needs, such as clothing, baby items, long-term housing, job and educational opportunities. |
► | Provide residents access to health services |
► | Partner with other community nonprofits and government organizations to provide for residents’ needs and well-being. |
The Elizabeth House Maternity Home was born in Bryan/College Station as a direct result of the Planned Parenthood abortion facility being shut down here in Aggieland. Local Christians, energized by the victory over the abortion giant, quickly organized to form a maternity home. That’s how we locals view the Elizabeth House. It’s a visible reminder of the power of God working through ordinary people in our community to accomplish big things. God continues to transform the hearts and lives of mothers and their children - born and unborn - through the hearts and hands of staff and volunteers every day!
Since that time of explosive growth, our board and staff have worked hard to channel the high energy stage of a new organization that was just learning to take its unwieldy first steps - guiding it forward to next stage of maturity - to achieve the long term goal of always being ready to help mothers who are in crisis to create a better life for themselves and their children.
Real transformation - lasting change - is hard work. It’s not glamorous and it’s literally invisible to a world that puts emphasis on instant results and quick fixes. But that is exactly what we’ve been working on at Elizabeth House this year.