Our Center
Founded in 1984, Abundant Life Crisis Pregnancy Center was committed to assisting pregnant women to carry their babies to term by providing emotional support & practical assistance. This was in response to the growing number of unplanned pregnancies & the increasing ease of having an abortion. In the 90s,
the name was changed to Cañon City Pregnancy Center (CCPC) to simplify the phone book search.
In the 38+ years we've been serving Fremont County & the surrounding communities, our services have grown & changed with the needs of those we serve. We are blessed to serve families of all types & ages. We actively support each individual with their emotional physical, material and spiritual needs.
We are committed to creating awareness within our local community regarding pregnancy & parenting choices, sexual risk and family dynamics. We empower those we serve, through education & opportunity, to make choices that move them towards being high-functioning, contributing members of our community.
The Canon City Pregnancy Center (CCPC) is a Christian, Pro-Life nonprofit that exists to provide pregnancy & family services for Fremont County and the surrounding areas by supporting each individual with their spiritual, physical, material and emotional needs.
Mission Statement
The Canon City Pregnancy Center (CCPC) is a Christian, Pro-Life nonprofit that exists to provide pregnancy & family services for Fremont County and the surrounding areas by supporting each individual with their spiritual, physical, material and emotional needs.
Vision Statement
We seek to join with God to bring transformation to our county through creating a positive impact in each family we serve by empowering individuals through education and encouraging them to reach their full potential as a healthy member of our community. We serve each individual with grace, love, and respect for the benefit of future generations.
Staff
- Stori Thompson, Executive Director
- Heather Galvan, Family Advocate/Office Manager
- Lori Hughes, Client Services Director