Open Today
After our short break for Easter, Hope Pregnancy Care Center will be open today from 4:00 pm until 6:00 pm. We will also be open on Saturday from 9:00 am until 12:30 pm. Come on by to 117 Charles Road in King if we can help today.

HPCC educates the community regarding the issues of abortion, sexual abstinence until marriage, and the problems of post-abortion. We provide assistance to young mothers and families.
After our short break for Easter, Hope Pregnancy Care Center will be open today from 4:00 pm until 6:00 pm. We will also be open on Saturday from 9:00 am until 12:30 pm. Come on by to 117 Charles Road in King if we can help today.
Hope Pregnancy Care Center will be closed on Saturday, March 26 and Monday March 28. Our Regular hours will resume on Thursday, March 31.
North Carolina Choose Life plate NC Choose Life Plate ruled legal. Finally we might get our plate. Our money has been in limbo for a long while. Maybe we’ll get our plates soon! 😀
This is the link to the NC Choose Life Liscense plate site. See what you can do to help.
The good folks out at The Crest of Clemmons made some great baby blankets and collected some baby items for our baby goods closet at Hope Pregnancy Care Center. We really appreciate these folks and all the good folks who care and give baby items that we can distribute to our clients in need of help raising their little ones. Thank you again to The Crest of Clemmons.
Choice propaganda not working according to article posted yesterday on the National Right to Life website. This article by Dave Andrusko is fascinating and enlighten ing about the lengths our opposition will “stretch” the truth and actually lie to try and convince people that abortion is okay and safe.
“It’s amazing how often pro-abortionists who tout something as an “aha” moment don’t realize that one can easily draw the opposite conclusion from what they do. Or, if they do understand, they hope no one notices.” The latest example is from the pro-abortion-to-the-hilt vox.com and its poll of 1,060 registered voters conducted by the communications firm Perry/Undem.”