Pregnancy Aid & Information Center Reflects on a Remarkable 2025

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Girl Scout troop at Immaculate Conception in Somerville organized a diaper collection.

The Pregnancy Aid & Information Center reports a milestone year in 2025, with its client base surpassing 1,000 families. Support from churches, community clubs, Scout troops, hospitals, and individual donors exceeded expectations and helped sustain the organization’s mission throughout the year.

About the organization: The PA&IC began 30 years ago by a group of women who respected life. We are an all-VOLUNTEER organization. No Medical Procedures at this location. We do not accept cribs, mattresses, or breast pumps.

Pictured - One recent example of community generosity came from a Girl Scout troop at Immaculate Conception in Somerville, which organized a diaper collection to support local families.

The Center credits its dedicated volunteers—described as “miracle workers”—for ensuring clients receive essential supplies, clothing, and resources for their children. As the organization looks ahead, 2026 is expected to bring new challenges due to growing needs and limited space. Leadership is currently developing strategies to continue serving families effectively in the year ahead.

Recap Below - Staff members of Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in Somerville were thanked for donating desperately needed diapers and wipes for the Pregnancy Aid Center. 

The drive was coordinated by Community Health Services.

Pictured here are Pregnancy Aid’s Carolyn Alaimo and Community Health’s Mary Pudlowski.

Below - The Canal Walk Bible Study held a baby shower for the Pregnancy Aid Center. 

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