Resilience

It is with a heavy heart that we have to share the news that the catalytic converter has been stolen from our mobile clinic. As a result, we are not currently able to serve the community we love.



On Friday morning our team discovered this cut out hole in the fence that surrounds the mobile.

For those that aren’t aware we park our clinic behind a gated area in the parking lot of our partner, High Desert Church, and it has been there that the clinic was broken into previously and where this happened. 

We are grateful for the partnership with HDC that has allowed our mobile to be there and that has tried working with us to adjust after incidents happen. 

Even after our last break-in we have since then moved but our big purple mobile is just a prime target and we haven’t found secured covered parking that can prevent these incidents from happening. 

For now, we are reaching out to you, our partners and friends, asking for help.

The cost to cover and the amount that we are asking for your help in fundraising is $2560. With your help we would be able to operate again, serving the community we so love.

Click Here to donate through our secure giving system. You can also go to our Instagram page and click the link in the bio that leads to our link tree and click ‘donate’.

We kindly ask that you share this news. Share it with your family, your friends, your church, and all. 

We also ask that you simply cover us in prayer. Such occurrences can be disheartening and discouraging for us when we have to close the clinic and cannot be available to provide critical medical services to women in need.

Please continue to support Stanton with your prayer, time, and resources, and help us continue seeing clients - we love those beautiful smiles and full hearts of our moms and babies!


For Life,

Roxana V.
Client Care Coordinator

A recent Stanton client, filled with joy at her baby’s first photos!

Danielle Versluys