Options

Many prescription medications can lead to harmful side effects for both the mother and her unborn child. PACE helps you better understand potential risks and find options to help protect you and your child.

Learn!

One of the strongest tools to help you have a healthy pregnancy is accurate information.

  • Ask about any current medications
  • Ask about vitamins and supplements
  • Ask about healthy habits and practices

PACE offers informational materials, online resources and access to medical professionals to help you with the individual needs of your unique, personal journey.

Build Relationships.

Navigating any journey is easier with trusted guides and companions.

  • Join a P.A.C.E. pregnancy group.
  • Connect to community resources
  • Get to know your doctor, nurse and pharmacist

PACE helps facilitate key relationships to provide added support before, during and after your pregnancy.

Connect to Services.

Many programs and organizations exist to help.

  • Government Services and Programs
  • Churches and Civic Groups
  • Financial Assistance

PACE connects participants with community services so you get the help you need.

Our Community Helps Women

Pregnancy is different for every woman, and brings additional layers of experience - pleasant or unpleasant. Unfortunately for most, this experience includes stress and pain that can have a grave impact on their gestational experience and the development of the fetus.

The P.A.C.E. Program is funded through the generous donations and grants from our community. Many of our programs and services are at no cost to pregnant mothers.

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P.A.C.E. serves impoverished people, the BIPOC community and those living in rural areas with limited resources across the Greater Columbia area.

  • P.A.C.E.
  • 331 Chapelwhite Road
  • Irmo, SC 29063