A picture of Ally's Place, our maternity home that is open Summer 2025.

Our goal is to provide stability while supporting mothers in their transition to long-term housing, self-sufficiency and continued higher education.

Ally’s Place is a maternity housing program for women 18 years and older who are pregnant and are a full-time student enrolled in a college/university or a trade school program. Women who enter this program will work closely with their caseworker and counselor to develop a comprehensive plan to address their current needs, be connected with resources, and work toward self-sustainable independence for themselves and their family. Residents are welcome to stay for a maximum of three years, or until their child turns three, or they finish their higher education program—whichever happens first. All services of APO and Ally’s Place are completely free.

Apply to Ally’s Place

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What Will Ally’s Place Offer?

  • Stable Housing for up to 3 Years
  • Pathways to Self-Sufficiency
  • Comprehensive Healthcare Services Coordination
  • Community & Social Support
  • Pregnancy, Parenting, and Life Skills Classes
  • Counseling
  • Access to Mentorship and Spiritual Care
  • On-site Licensed Daycare
  • Access to Higher-Education Opportunities
  • Financial Support & Literacy
  • Case Management & Support Services
  • Nutrition Assistance
  • Essential On-Site Clothing & Baby Items (available through the participation in program classes, allowing residents to meet their needs while developing important life skills.)

Who is Eligible to Live at Ally’s Place?

  • A woman 18 years or older who is pregnant at the time of admission
  • A woman whose other child is under the age of 3 years
  • A woman who remains a full time student, enrolled in a local college/university or a trade school program (able to maintain a 2.5+ GPA)
  • A woman willing to work 15 hours a week
  • A woman who wants to live at Ally’s Place and is willing to consent to our program rules and guidelines, living in community with on-site staff, other residents, and their babies

Who is Not Eligible to live at Ally’s Place?

  • A woman having suicidal thoughts
  • A woman with a life-altering psychiatric disorder/diagnosis (at the discretion of APO staff)
  • A woman currently using substances or with an ongoing addiction, as we are unable to provide recovery support services (a drug test will be completed upon admission)
  • A woman with violent crimes on record (we will do a background check prior to admission)
  • A woman with a child older than 3 years of age

Contact Us:

Call: 979-764-6636

Email: ashley@pregnancyoutreach.org

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