Facing an unexpected pregnancy without a stable place to live can feel overwhelming. In moments like these, it’s about more than finding a roof overhead; it’s about safety, stability, and having space to pause, breathe, and begin to feel grounded again.

A maternity home offers this kind of support. It serves as a protective bridge, allowing women to step away from housing instability and focus on their health, their pregnancy, and their future. In a safe, supportive environment, decisions don’t have to be rushed, and clarity has room to develop.

The Hope Clinic helps provide this stability through Margie’s Place, our residential house of hope. Margie’s Place offers a safe, nurturing home at no cost, designed to empower women to embrace motherhood with strength, resilience, and hope. Here, women are supported not only with housing, but with the tools and encouragement needed to move toward long-term independence.

Reach out to us today to learn more about Margie’s Place and how we can support your path.

A Safe and Supportive Environment

Maternity homes provide more than shelter. They create a stable, home-like setting where women can feel secure and supported during pregnancy and early motherhood. Having a safe place to live can significantly reduce stress and allow women to focus on their physical health and emotional well-being.

At Margie’s Place, privacy, dignity, and safety are priorities. Staff are present around the clock, and the home operates much like a family, with shared routines and daily responsibilities. This sense of structure and consistency helps residents feel grounded and supported during a season of transition.

Building Skills for the Future

In addition to stability, maternity homes focus on personal growth and preparation for life beyond the home. At Margie’s Place, residents are encouraged to develop parenting, relational, and life skills that support both motherhood and independence.

Women work toward personal goals such as completing education, pursuing job opportunities, and strengthening healthy relationships. Learning practical skills, such as budgeting, communication, and newborn care, builds confidence, while the supportive relationships formed within the home foster resilience and a sense of belonging.

A Foundation for Hope

Margie’s Place also helps connect residents with community resources, including healthcare, counseling, and educational support. With guidance and individualized planning, women are supported as they prepare for their next steps after leaving the program.

If you are experiencing housing instability during pregnancy, you don’t have to face it alone. The Hope Clinic’s Margie’s Place offers a safe, supportive environment where you can find stability, guidance, and a hopeful path forward for both you and your child.

Contact The Hope Clinic today to learn more about Margie’s Place and explore the support available to you.