Since 1987, the Hill Country Pregnancy Care Center has worked with aspiring families to educate on childhood development, pregnancy challenges and other challenges upcoming parents may face.

Executive Director Donna Klingaman said the primary goal of the organization is to help anyone in the community who may have concerns about pregnancy.

“There are no qualifications for our services,” she said. “Anyone that may think they are pregnant or would like to find out, we would love to see you.”

What’s being done

While the organization is faith based, all services are free, fully confidential and available to anyone, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin and age.


Services offered by the nonprofit include:
  • Pregnancy Tests
  • Ultrasounds
  • Pregnancy options
  • Adoption referrals
  • Post abortion support
  • STD/STI testing
  • Material assistance
  • Parenting classes
  • Fatherhood program
  • Community assistance referrals
  • Sexual health education
Klingaman said the center focuses on informing those that ask for assistance rather than coercing visitors into specific decisions regarding a pregnancy. Through presenting facts, Klingaman said guests can leave the center knowing every option available.

“We are not political and we do not take a political stance,” Klingaman said. “We want to help people know what they are getting into, and we want to help every step of the way.”

Klingaman clarified that when dealing with sensitive topics such as abortion, the nonprofit does not offer, recommend or refer for abortions or abortifacients.

Programs are applicable to married couples, single parents or parents who may be co-parenting a child. The center also focuses on providing a program and classes for upcoming fathers, giving options for all parents who visit the center. Support to families extends through the pregnancy and while the child is a toddler.


"All of our programs are help set parents up for a great life with their children," Klingaman said. "Children having a great start to life is a passion of ours."

What else?

Those who go through programs and support through the pregnancy center can earn “baby bucks” which can be used at the center’s boutique to purchase items for a child.

Items available range from clothing to a crib, which can be purchased if a family attends enough classes.


As a nonprofit, the center relies on volunteers and community partners to ensure success. Volunteer opportunities can be found here.

The Boerne location is one of three locations, with the Leon Springs being the newest location opened in 2025. Services and volunteer opportunities are available at any location.

Looking ahead, Klingaman said the organization is exploring programs and growth opportunities that can be targeted towards serving more of the community.

Overall, the goal is to ensure those going through a pregnancy can have the resources needed to make the experience comfortable and ensure parents are confident when the baby finally arrives.


“Whatever your situation is, we just want to meet you,” she said. “We want to help you. We want to walk with you, and we are a safe place with no judgement.”