About:

Since 1996, Avail has served over 80,000 women and men seeking support for an unintended pregnancy or past abortion experience with free, qualified, accessible support. Through one-on-one and group meetings with advocates in-person or virtually, as well as our self-guided decision-making website Better Clarity, we create a safe space for women, men, and families to flourish and move forward in confidence at every step along their pregnancy journey. Visit www.avail.community for more information.

Mission

Avail empowers confident decisions and fosters futures of hope for people seeking support for unintended pregnancies by offering compassionate, accessible, and qualified care.

Serving
Women in Crisis
Location
Manhattan - Midtown
Affiliate Since
1995

Our Partnership

Mobilizing Volunteers

Our volunteers provide practical, social, emotional, and relational support for women who are facing or who have faced an unintended pregnancy.

Creativity From Our Volunteers

Over the years, volunteers have helped with one-on-one support, facilitated classes, volunteered at our His Toy Store event, and helped with our baby care needs.

Making Grants To Fund Programs

Our grant funds support Avail's decision making and pregnancy support programs, which Avail provides free of charge to all of their clients.

Avail is a place where I can live out God's care and compassion with great depth for people in vulnerable positions. I have the privilege to create a space where people are heard, valued and seen while entering their stories.

Elizabeth Pate
Elizabeth, Volunteer

Mentions

Every year, His Toy Store creates a safe, welcoming space for families in need to experience comfort and joy. Here are three stories of hope to fill you with warmth this Christmas season!
Every year, our affiliate partners share stories of how they meet the specific needs of New Yorkers in need of hope.
In 2021, a milestone year that celebrated 25 years of His Toy Store, we distributed $155,000 to 29 affiliate partners so they could bring holiday joy to 15,000 New Yorkers in need.