Heartline Launches Record Match Challenge Campaign

November 13, 2024 at 9:25 p.m.

By Staff Report

Heartline Pregnancy Center announced an opportunity to double the impact of donations through the end of 2024.
A group of donors has pledged a record $80,000 toward a match pool, so that all gifts of $200 or more - or the first full year of a new monthly commitment of at least $20 per month - will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $80,000. If the match challenge is met, the campaign will raise a total of $160,000 to support the Heartline mission in 2025, according to a news release from Heartline.
To qualify for the match, donations must be postmarked or received by Dec. 31, 2025. Donors can participate by sending checks to Heartline Pregnancy Center, 1515 Provident Drive, Suite 180, Warsaw, IN 46580.
Donations also can be made online at www.heartlinepregnancycenter.org/donate. All gifts are tax deductible.
“In 2024, we are on pace to nearly double the number of visits we saw in 2023, so we are incredibly thankful for this match challenge opportunity,” said Heartline Executive Director Brenda Whitehead.
Heartline exists to encourage and equip women and men who are facing an unplanned or difficult pregnancy, providing the support and resources needed to break situational and generational cycles of trauma, abuse and poverty. Heartline’s programs support families up to the youngest child’s 5th birthday, and include pregnancy verification, first trimester ultrasounds, STI testing vouchers, prenatal and parenting classes, relationship and life skills classes, pregnancy loss support, fatherhood coaching and the B.A.B.E. Boutique.
All Heartline services are free of charge to clients and are primarily funded through donations from the community.

Heartline Pregnancy Center announced an opportunity to double the impact of donations through the end of 2024.
A group of donors has pledged a record $80,000 toward a match pool, so that all gifts of $200 or more - or the first full year of a new monthly commitment of at least $20 per month - will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $80,000. If the match challenge is met, the campaign will raise a total of $160,000 to support the Heartline mission in 2025, according to a news release from Heartline.
To qualify for the match, donations must be postmarked or received by Dec. 31, 2025. Donors can participate by sending checks to Heartline Pregnancy Center, 1515 Provident Drive, Suite 180, Warsaw, IN 46580.
Donations also can be made online at www.heartlinepregnancycenter.org/donate. All gifts are tax deductible.
“In 2024, we are on pace to nearly double the number of visits we saw in 2023, so we are incredibly thankful for this match challenge opportunity,” said Heartline Executive Director Brenda Whitehead.
Heartline exists to encourage and equip women and men who are facing an unplanned or difficult pregnancy, providing the support and resources needed to break situational and generational cycles of trauma, abuse and poverty. Heartline’s programs support families up to the youngest child’s 5th birthday, and include pregnancy verification, first trimester ultrasounds, STI testing vouchers, prenatal and parenting classes, relationship and life skills classes, pregnancy loss support, fatherhood coaching and the B.A.B.E. Boutique.
All Heartline services are free of charge to clients and are primarily funded through donations from the community.

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