REIMAGINING
PREGNANCY
CARE
A DIGITAL SOLUTION TO A
Relational Need
Loneliness and isolation are already at an epidemic level within today’s generation.
We aren’t satisfied with that—and we believe that it shouldn’t impact their experience with unintended pregnancy.
How do we bring clarity, advocacy, solutions, and support to this technology-dependent generation?
Introducing, a digital solution for processing a pregnancy decision.
Provide Solutions
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Provide direct onramps to solutions and resources tailored to each user’s most pressing needs, offering advocacy and support along the way.
Identify Needs
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Create a space in which individuals can process their unintended pregnancies—exploring their thoughts, feelings, needs, desires, and hopes.
Connect to Core Community
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Facilitate connection between users and their closest community by offering relational mediation and practical communication tools.
FIRST RESPONDER VIDEO SERIES
“The First Responder Training was extremely useful and the content was applicable to many other topics. I think all RAs should go through this training because it was so useful and beneficial.”
Resident Assistant
Clarkson University
"The Viable Options training empowered me to recognize and serve the needs of people in my community. I am now better prepared to play an active role as an advocate in the lives of those around me by listening to them, valuing them, and seeking to serve them."
Alexis
SUNY Potsdam Alumna
"The Third Choice® training completely changed my perspective on how we talk about women facing pregnancy decisions. Viable Options is beginning a new conversation about pregnancy care that is so very important."
Ellie
SUNY Potsdam
"The Third Choice® training offers a fresh, unbiased, and visionary perspective on issues concerning unplanned pregnancy. If you're a human, you should take it!”
Ethan
SUNY Potsdam
TRAINING REVIEWS
GET EDUCATED
CLASSROOM PRESENTATIONS AND CAMPUS FORUMS
Available in person and via Zoom
Who is it for?
Student body, faculty, and staff
What is the purpose?
Creating a space for holistic conversations about unintended pregnancy and practical principles for serving friends and peers facing pregnancy decisions.
What does it cover?
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Creating a safe environment
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Active listening
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Healthy communication
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Identifying needs
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Finding resources
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Making connections
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Becoming an advocate
What does it cost?
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$300
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Travel expenses (if applicable)
*Discounts available upon request for student groups
FIRST RESPONDER TRAINING
90 minutes | Available in person and via Zoom
Who is it for?
Resident assistants & ResLife staff
What is the purpose?
Equipping Resident Assistants and Residence Life staff to be effective first responders for residents and peers facing a pregnancy decision.
What does it cover?
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Creating a safe environment
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Active listening
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Healthy communication
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Identifying needs
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Finding resources
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Making connections
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Becoming an advocate
What does it cost?
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$25 per student
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$35 per faculty/staff member
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Travel expenses (if applicable)
BECOME A VOLUNTEER
There are many ways in which students can be involved in the work of Viable Options—from organizing an information table on your campus to distributing education materials.
For more information about volunteer opportunities, contact us!
INVITE US TO YOUR CAMPUS
We are passionate about equipping students with a relational response to unintended pregnancy. Reach out to us to find out how you can host a presentation, event, or info session at your university.
BECOME A FINANCIAL PARTNER
By investing your resources in Viable Options, you can help to provide solutions and care for your friends and peers and take personal ownership of something greater than yourself.
Financial giving is one of the ultimate expressions of care in the service world, and it can be as simple as forgoing one weekly cup of coffee.
Whether it’s $5, $10, or $15 per month, you can practically invest in bringing hope to those facing a pregnancy decision on your campus and beyond.
GET INVOLVED
“Intense love does not measure, it just gives.” — Mother Teresa