Host: Cristan Engelke
Guest: Jessi Poole
VIDEO
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Tap subscribe. You will not want to miss local stories that matter. In this episode, Jessi Poole shares what really happens inside the Southaven Care Center, how women are served from the first test to delivery, and what you can do today to help.
What you’ll learn:
• Who they serve, teens to moms in their 50s, business owners to the poorest of the poor
• The exact first-visit flow, check-in, vitals, test, counseling, plan
• Why every service is free to the client, and how funding actually works
• What volunteers do, clinical partners, and how you can plug in fast
• Real needs today, baby hats, booties, small crochet animals, hygiene items
• Where to find them, 1277 Main Street, Southaven, MS
Key moments and impact:
•A hallway moment during a first visit that changed a client’s view of life and growth
•Faith-informed care, Bible bags offered, prayer when requested
•Front-line counseling in hard moments, including no-heartbeat ultrasounds
•Tri-state reach, calls and visits from MS, TN, AR, Alabama, and beyond
•By the numbers since 2007, 38,000+ counseling sessions, 18,025 pregnancy tests, 10,000+ ultrasounds, 52,000+ benevolence assists, and roughly $8.4 million in services delivered at no cost to clients
How you can help right now:
Donate:
funds keep tests, ultrasounds, and counseling free.
Give items:
newborn hats, booties, small crochet animals, diapers, wipes, new or like-new baby clothes, maternity wear, hygiene kits, razors, toothbrushes, toothpaste, dry shampoo, travel-size toiletries.
Volunteer:
front desk, sorting donations, assembling Bible and baby bags, cleaning, watching kids, licensed nurses, sonographers, medical assistants, and students completing clinical hours.
Share this episode:
tell a pastor, business owner, school leader, and a friend.
Location:
Southaven Care Center, 1277 Main Street, Southaven, MS. Across from Dale’s Restaurant.
CHAPTERS
- Intro and quick subscribe (00:00 – 01:20)
- Meet the guest and mission (01:20 – 02:21)
- Jessi’s start at the Care Center (02:21 – 03:29)
- The hallway story that changed a life (03:29 – 05:26)
- Who they serve and what to expect on day one (05:26 – 06:10)
- Check-in, vitals, test, counseling flow (06:10 – 07:08)
- Needs assessment and free services (07:08 – 07:56)
- Clinical partners and student hours (07:56 – 10:08)
- Sponsor break (10:08 – 10:33)
- Faith, Bible bags, prayer by request (10:33 – 13:22)
- Handling loss and hard news (13:22 – 14:33)
- Tri-state reach and referrals (14:33 – 15:18)
- What “CARE” means (15:18 – 16:02)
- Donations and first baby bag (16:02 – 17:27)
- Urgent needs, hats, booties, crochet animals (17:27 – 18:26)
- Hygiene items and “mommy bag” for delivery (18:26 – 19:38)
- Benevolence impact, 53,000+ families helped (19:38 – 20:48)
- Volunteer roles and shift types (20:48 – 23:11)
- Funding model and the big stats (23:11 – 28:01)
- A message to every woman, “Don’t be afraid” (28:01 – 28:21)
- Address and how to connect (28:21 – 29:40)
- Sponsor break and close (29:40 – 30:28)
Calls to action
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Sponsor messages in the episode
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