RESOURCES | Here are some options for help and support:
If you would like to speak with a pastor, please email us at info@lbcc.org and we’ll reach out to you right away.
FOR MEN | WITH UNRESOLVED TRAUMA
FOR WOMEN | with unresolved trauma
Forgiven and Set Free is a 12-week Bible study for women who made the decision to terminate a pregnancy. This group is led by a women with this as part of her story who has been trained with tools to help with this post-trauma healing. There is hope and healing post-trauma.
12-week study starts March 2, 2026.
Professional Counseling Resources – Lifebridge has a list of vetted Christian counselors available for anyone interested in professional counseling.
LIFE CHOICES | An amazing resource no matter where you are in your journey
Longmont
Life Choices Pregnancy Center
20 West Mountain View Ave
Longmont, CO 80501
Phone: 303-651-2050
E-Mail: longmont@lifechoices.org
Web: lifechoices.org
Loveland
Life Choices Pregnancy Center
902 Redwood Dr.
Loveland, CO 80538
Phone: 970-461-5050
E-Mail: loveland@lifechoices.org
Web: lifechoices.org
ways to support moms
SINGLE MOMS MINISTRY
Single parenting is one of the hardest jobs in the world. At LifeBridge, we partner with moms to help them achieve emotional and financial stability, provide and care for their children, model resilience for the next generation, and grow spiritually through healthy relationships. We care about all kinds of families and are committed to creating space for intentional, authentic community. Whether you’re a mom seeking support or someone ready to serve, connect with us below.
WRAP MINISTRY
WRAP exists to serve foster families through prayer, service, care, and encouragement. Fostering a child is a huge commitment, but you don’t have to do it alone. If you’re interested in serving foster families in our local community, becoming a foster family, or are currently fostering, our WRAP Ministry would love to work with you.
FATHERS IN THE FIELD
Too many boys are growing up without fathers—but you can help change that story. Fathers in the Field pairs fatherless boys with mentors who invest in their lives through outdoor activities, life skills, and sharing our Heavenly Father’s love. It’s challenging, deeply rewarding work. If you’re ready to step into a young man’s life and watch him discover his worth, we invite you to join us.
PEARL PROMISE
Single parents face unique challenges, and at LifeBridge, we don’t want them to face those challenges alone. That’s why we’ve partnered with Pearl Promise, a local nonprofit dedicated to helping single-parent families in the St. Vrain Valley achieve lasting stability through mentorship, education, and practical support. Since 2008, Pearl Promise has been breaking cycles of poverty and empowering parents to build healthy, self-sufficient homes. We invite you to join us in this work. Whether you mentor a parent, volunteer your time, or provide resources, you can help create real, lasting change in families right here in our community.
SAFE FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN
Safe Families for Children is a family preservation movement that surrounds families facing crisis with compassionate volunteers who offer friendship, mentoring, community, and practical support. When families experience homelessness, job loss, medical challenges, or other overwhelming life circumstances, Safe Families volunteers walk alongside them with relational and tangible support—and, when needed, children can stay short-term in trained volunteer homes while parents work toward stability.
By stepping in early, Safe Families “swims upstream,” helping families stabilize before situations escalate and children enter foster care. We believe every child deserves safety and every parent deserves support, and we are committed to strengthening families with dignity and hope.
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