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We are a faith-based non-profit that offers zero judgements.
Just love and support for struggling parents in our community.
New Hope PSC of Dillon works hard to support Dillon and surrounding areas throughout Beaverhead and Madison counties.

Crisis Pregnancy Support & Peer Counseling

Unexpected pregnancy? Not sure what to do next? Come in to New Hope for a diagnostic Ultrasound with a tech, before you make any decisions. All of our services are free, caring, confidential, & non-judgmental. We do not refer for nor perform abortions.

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Pregnancy, Birth, and Parenting Education & Support

Pregnancy education & post-partum support. Doula services for pregnancy, birth, and post-partum. All things pregnancy! Our doula support program offers a healthy start to every pregnancy.

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Free Pregnancy Testing and Free Obstetric Ultrasound

In order to make an informed decision regarding your pregnancy, a pregnancy test and an obstetric ultrasound can help you in many ways. We provide free limited ultrasounds and pregnancy testing here. All of our tests and appointments are confidential. We have a discreet entrance as well.

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Material Support

To help families get through their first year of life, New Hope offers, free of charge, diapers, wipes, formula, infant clothing, newborn through 12 months, breast pumps, and a variety of baby equipment. We can also supply you with prenatal vitamins.

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Abstinence

We believe that with a little support, anyone can choose to be abstinent from anything, including sexual activity, that can deter us from God's plan for our life. We want to help those that are searching for greater meaning in their lives or decision making, to feel empowered to write the narrative of their future. We believe that you can be purposeful in your decisions for your present and your future, find forgiveness for your past, and move forward with Gods plan for your life, strengths, and gifts.

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Prenatal Diagnosis

A prenatal diagnosis can be so overwhelming, and often stops so much of the pregnancy excitement. There are so many questions and unknowns. Before you make any decisions regarding your pregnancy because of a prenatal diagnosis, please reach out for all information that you can possibly obtain. It is beneficial to get a second opinion, but also look into specialized treatments, specialized adoption agencies, etc. for help in your decision about your pregnancy. Remember, abortion services end a life. It is permanent.

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Our mission is to minister in the name of Jesus Christ to the emotional, practical, and spiritual needs of those dealing with unplanned pregnancies and to present God's plan before and after marriage.

We believe the Bible to be the inspired, only infallible, authoritative Word of God, which is the foundation for the respect of life and the worth of each human being from conception.

Our operating principles include:
1) To offer services that promote life-affirming choices for pregnancy and sexuality.
2) To offer services that are provided in a loving, caring, and non-judgmental environment.
3) To offer services that are presented to people of all races, cultures, creeds, identification, and religion.
4) To offer services that are confidential.
5) To offer services that promote abstinence as the positive life choice for unmarried persons.

Happenings

Quarterly Newsletter

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Giving & Campaigns

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  • 610 North Montana Street, Ste. 6, Dillon, MT, USA
  • Entrance on Skihi Street - or - Discreet entrance through east-side door in rear parking lot, then straight down to the end of the hall.

Executive Director

Dillon, MT, USA
• We operate a nonprofit pregnancy resource center here in Dillon.
• The job description includes peer counseling, setting up ultrasounds, speaking to youth about abstinence, speaking to abortion minded/vulnerable women and men, partnering with local doulas to offer a well-rounded experience for pregnant Moms and Dads that help to give them confidence and boldness in their impending parenthood.
• The Executive Director role is 12-15 hours per week and operates in 2 different towns every other week.
• As the Director you will meet with our Board of Directors as needed, keep minutes of the meetings, comply with state/local/federal guidelines regarding a 501c3.
• This is a faith-based organization that relies heavily on God's direction, prayer, church support, and leads every program with strict Christian guidelines that the director will not only adhere to, but we pray will have fervor for.
• Strict confidentiality, non-judgmental, trauma-informed.

Christian faith and the ability to agree and adhere to our Mission Statement and our Code of Conduct.
Prefer bachelors degree, any field but preference to marketing, business, nonprofit management, social work
Prefer 1 year plus, office experience
Preference to nonprofit management
Adept in Social Media navigation and utilization
Adept in public speaking and interpersonal connections in Dillon
Familiar with Quickbooks, bookkeeping/record keeping, quarterly taxes, preparing budgets
Knowledge of fundraising and grant writing
Knowledge of legislation and labor laws
Yearly performance bonus in early December as budget allows.
Mileage reimbursement, as well as vacation & sick pay.
The expectations of this position includes, but is not limited to:
Preparation of the annual budget and to make changes as needed throughout the year.
Bimonthly board meetings, and as needed.
Planning and executing fundraisers throughout the year, including our annual banquet which entails seeking donations for the auction, sending out invitations, keeping track of attendees, and speaking at the event.
Successful grant writing.
Ongoing training and onboarding to new board members.
Public speaking.
Hiring/firing volunteers.
Creativity on Canva is a bonus!
Prompt and concise communication with members of the community, the state, other resource centers, donors, and clients.
Availability for some after-hours needs of clients as needed.
Ability to travel to Sheridan once every other week and across Beaverhead County as needed, as well as to the yearly directors meeting in Montana.
Adept in quickbooks, social media, office equipment, familiar with paying quarterly taxes, payroll, and bookkeeping.
We appreciate a people-person in this role, as you will be meeting with volunteers, students, churches, public, donors, clients, other resource centers, grantors, and other pertinent members of the area.
Peer counseling to clients.
Adherence to HIPPA and other regulations.
We need someone to keep the momentum going that has been built up over this year with our various programs.
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