Women's (Women of Worth)

Women of Worth (WOW)


WOW is a strong, growing group that encourages, exhorts and challenges women to change a community.  From weekly Bible studies to monthly events, there are many opportunities to get involved with other women who are making a difference.  Examples include the Home of Hope, Crisis Pregnancy Center, Children's Department and the Arts.             

 

For additional information contact Beth at 623.252.2384 or email sfawomenofworth@gmail.com.

 

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Bible Study Groups

Weekly Meetings:

  • Thursdays at 1:00 PM. Location: LeeAnn Byron's home, call 480-473-8485 for address and directions.

 

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Crisis Pregnancy Center

The Crises Pregnancy Center is located on the lower level of Los Portales Indoor Mall in Carefree, Az. Our goal is to help equip and assist those who find themselves in an unintended pregnancy and to help each individual identify the plan and purpose that God has for them on this journey and beyond. All of our services at the center are free. We provide pregnancy counseling, pregnancy testing, abortion information, abstinence education, post abortion counseling, referrals for free ultrasound and STD testing, adoption service referrals and financial assistance referral. We provide a safe, loving and caring environment for our clients.

Our center is currently open on Thursdays 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM.
For more information concerning our services or about becoming a part of our team, please contact us at 480.575.7540 or email jill.cpc@cox.net.

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Home of Hope

Who we are and what we provide includes the following:

  • Faith-based recovery program for women 18 years of age and older who suffer from drug or alcohol addictions.
  • Sngle women, women with children and pregnant women accepted.

For additional information check the Home of Hope site.

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