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Our Mission
The purpose of the Perry Center is to minister the love of Jesus Christ to single women experiencing an unplanned pregnancy by providing for their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs in a residential setting.


Confidentiality
The confidentiality of each client is strictly maintained


How to Apply
To apply to be a resident a pregnant woman must be single, between the ages of 12-23 years, and agree to follow the Perry Center program. Call the Perry Center at (701) 241-9289 for more information.


 
Did you know?
  • By Day 21 an unborn baby’s heart begins to beat
  • By 6 weeks brain waves can be detected.
  • 9-12 weeks his/her fingerprints are evident
  • By the end of the 4th month his/her ears are functioning and he/she hears mom’s heartbeat and external noises like music.
  • Babies born in the 5th month often survive.