FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—WEST DES MOINES, IA
March 20, 2024

InnerVisions HealthCare, a free unplanned pregnancy and STD medical clinic with two locations in West and South Des Moines, organizes annual baby bottle campaigns at various Christian churches throughout central Iowa, including Des Moines, to spread awareness about their mission and to invite grass-roots engagement.

For a third consecutive year, Caldwell Parrish is the corporate sponsorship of the annual InnerVisions Baby Bottle Campaign.  “We feel that InnerVisions does a great job in meeting the needs of pregnant women in our community,” said Mark Parrish, owner of Caldwell Parrish Funeral Home.  He continued: “Many women who find themselves in this difficult situation don’t know where to go, but when walking through the doors of InnerVisions, they are met with compassionate and professional nurses who help them in their moment of need.  We do the same at Caldwell Parrish, by meeting the needs of families who have just lost a loved one, so we appreciate this shared core value.”

“On behalf of InnerVisions, we’re so grateful for Caldwell Parrish Funeral Home, and what they do for the Des Moines community,” said Bryan Gonzalez, Director of Development at InnerVisions.  “To be committed to this Baby Bottle Campaign Corporate Sponsorship three years running shows their willingness to help women in crisis.”

Look for a Baby Bottle Campaign near you throughout the year, and if you’re interested in organizing one at your church, school, or group, reach out to InnerVisions HealthCare.

InnerVisions HealthCare provides women and men facing unplanned pregnancies or sexually transmitted diseases with compassionate, non-judgmental, and truthful information, sexual integrity education, and free medical care, to empower them to make the most informed decisions for themselves and their families.

For more information, contact: 

Bryan Gonzalez

Director of Development

InnerVisions HealthCare

1355 50th Street, Suite 400

West Des Moines, IA  50266 

(515) 440-2273

www.IVHCare.org

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