Women’s Care Center Of DeKalb County Receives Donation From Knights Of Columbus, Alabama Council

  • Wednesday, July 12, 2023
From left to right and across the front first: Father Rick Chenault, Pastor of Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church in Fort Payne; Beverly Perea, Nurse Manager; Anita Johnson, Executive Director of the Women’s Care Center; Danny Garcia, State Deputy for the Alabama State Council Knights of Columbus; Joe Flaherty, Immediate Past State Deputy of the Alabama Knights of Columbus; Rafael Milan, member of the Fort Payne Council 13152 Knights of Columbus
Back Row: Mark Sandoval, Grand Knight of the Fort Payne Council 13152 Knights of Columbus; and Helen Pullen and Kristie Cole with the Women’s Care Center
From left to right and across the front first: Father Rick Chenault, Pastor of Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church in Fort Payne; Beverly Perea, Nurse Manager; Anita Johnson, Executive Director of the Women’s Care Center; Danny Garcia, State Deputy for the Alabama State Council Knights of Columbus; Joe Flaherty, Immediate Past State Deputy of the Alabama Knights of Columbus; Rafael Milan, member of the Fort Payne Council 13152 Knights of Columbus Back Row: Mark Sandoval, Grand Knight of the Fort Payne Council 13152 Knights of Columbus; and Helen Pullen and Kristie Cole with the Women’s Care Center

The Women’s Care Center, a prolife organization serving DeKalb County, Al., and based in Fort Payne, received a check on totaling $14,125 from the Knights of Columbus Alabama State Council. The Knights’, a global Catholic fraternal service order, on a national level, will match this dollar amount with the combined funds of some $28,000 + being used to purchase a new state-of-the-art ultrasound machine to be placed in the Women’s Care Center.

Anita Johnson, director of the Women’s Care Center, said, upon receiving the check, “This has been a long time in the making. We can’t say thank you enough to the Knights of Columbus for their generous support. We feel that getting this ultrasound will make a huge difference in saving lives of the unborn. A woman, who might be considering an abortion, upon hearing her baby’s heartbeat and seeing life growing inside her, is more prone to choose life over an abortion.”

Danny Garcia, state deputy for the Alabama Knights of Columbus State Council, presented the Women’s Care Center with the check, along with representatives from the local Fort Payne Council #13152 and Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church in Fort Payne.

State Deputy Garcia said, “This makes the fifth ultrasound machine we have funded in a prolife center this year. Placing these machines in facilities is a keystone program for the Knights and promoting life, from the womb to the tomb, is one of our most important ministries. Other ways the Knights help is through donations to clinics like this one in the way of diapers and items a mother might need to feed and clothe her new baby.”

Father Rick Chenault, Pastor of Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church, and a fellow Knight of Columbus, shared his sentiments of the Knights, saying, “I am thankful for the hard work of the Knights of Columbus in leading the way in the promotion of the culture of life.”

Also on hand was Joe Flaherty, immediate Past State Deputy for the Alabama State Council, and board member of the Women’s Care Center. He said, “We, the Knights, are here to change lives and save lives.” He concurred with Johnson that when a woman hears her baby’s heartbeat, he adds, “we not only have the opportunity to save the life of that baby but also change the life of the woman who might have been considering an abortion.”

Mark Sandoval, Grand Knight of the Fort Payne Council, said, “I firmly believe that women in need with children, whether born or unborn, must be our top priorty. I will ensure our local council does all we can to support these women and children, as evidenced by this much needed ultrasound machine.”

Ms. Johnson added, that when Roe V Wade was overturned, “the real work began.” She said, “With getting an abortion now illegal in Alabama, we are working with women more so on the importance of the life growing inside her. We are here at the Care Center to be with women from the start of their pregnancy in providing prenatal and parenting classes and after the birth of their baby in helping those in need of food, clothing, diapers and other items through the many donations made to our center by local businesses and churches. We want to walk with women as they go through an unexpected pregnancy and support and encourage them along the way.”

Johnson said it has been years that her organization has worked to become a medical clinic but various obstacles kept delaying the process. She said, “For instance, we needed an ultrasound technician and a doctor to read and sign off on the ultrasounds and neither were being made available to us. We prayed about it. Asked several doctors at different times. Prayed about it some more and then, all of a sudden, everything started to fall into place. A team of medical professionals have come together to provide all the services needed to allow us to become a medical clinic. God is answering our prayers and we are having a hard time keeping up with him. We are so thankful to God and for all our volunteers and staff making this long-awaited service come to fruition, and especially to the Knights of Columbus for providing the funds for the ultrasound.

The Alabama Councils Knights of Columbus, over the last 10 years, have placed 46 ultrasound machines in prolife centers and in three mobile buses totaling more than $2 million.

Once the Women’s Care Center in Fort Payne is fully operational as a medical clinic, they will provide limited obstetric ultrasounds. Gender reveals will not be made available. All services will be provided free of charge.

The Center is a pro-life facility and does not provide abortions nor do they make referrals for one.

For more information about the Women’s Care Center in Fort Payne, contact them at 256 845-0838 and on the web at www.caredekalb.org.

Joe Flaherty, Immediate Past State Deputy of the Alabama Knights of Columbus; Anita Johnson, Executive Director of the Women’s Care Center; and Danny Garcia, State Deputy for the Alabama State Council Knights of Columbus
Joe Flaherty, Immediate Past State Deputy of the Alabama Knights of Columbus; Anita Johnson, Executive Director of the Women’s Care Center; and Danny Garcia, State Deputy for the Alabama State Council Knights of Columbus
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