For Immediate Release: February 17, 2026
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Organization centralizes operations at Hope Center and showcases newest Mobile Medical Clinic
PLANO, Texas — Save the Storks has opened a new Dallas-area headquarters, marking a strategic move to centralize operations and expand support for women nationwide. Guests who recently toured the organization’s new facility at the Hope Center viewed one of its newest mobile medical clinics designed to deliver women’s healthcare directly into communities.
The relocation to Texas positions Save the Storks to better serve its national network of Pregnancy Health Clinics, strengthen partnerships and scale programming as demand for life-affirming care continues to grow.
CEO Diane Ferraro said the move represents more than a change of address; it reflects a renewed commitment to removing obstacles that stand in the way of motherhood.
“Our move to Texas strategically centralizes our operations so we can better serve partners across the country and ensure more women have access to care,” Ferraro said. “When we eliminate barriers and bring healthcare directly into communities, we truly let life happen.”
State Rep. Matt Shaheen attended the opening and encouraged continued expansion of mobile medical clinics across Texas, according to Ferraro.
Attendees expressed enthusiasm as they stepped inside the organization’s Mobile Medical Clinic unit, equipped with advanced technology and security features.
One attendee shared, “I have seen photos of the [mobile medical clinics], but I was blown away when I stepped into one! As a woman, I would feel safe and comfortable being cared for in this space.”
Kyle, a long-time supporter, also reacted to the design and security enhancements.
“WOW!! It looks much bigger than I thought. The 360 security cameras [are] impressive and a great idea!” he said.
Longtime supporters who helped launch one of the organization’s earliest mobile medical clinics nearly a decade ago also attended the open house. Their continued involvement underscored the long-term partnerships that have fueled the organization’s growth.
Ferraro said locating at the Hope Center creates new opportunities for collaboration with like-minded ministries committed to advancing the Kingdom of God while meeting tangible needs in communities.
“Being surrounded by more than 70 ministries at the Hope Center strengthens our ability to collaborate and innovate,” Ferraro said. “Centralizing our headquarters here allows us to steward resources wisely and expand our reach nationwide.”
At Save the Storks, life begins with care, compassion and access to quality healthcare for women facing unplanned pregnancies. Through a growing fleet of mobile medical clinics and partnerships with Pregnancy Health Clinics, the organization works to ensure that no woman feels alone when navigating her pregnancy.
As Save the Storks enters 2026, Ferraro said the Dallas-area headquarters will serve as a launching point for expanded programming, deeper partnerships and continued investment in mobile medical clinics designed to meet women where they are.
Save the Storks exists to ensure that no woman facing an unplanned pregnancy ever feels alone. Save the Storks is a national nonprofit dedicated to empowering women with compassionate care, accurate information and practical support so they can make informed, life-affirming decisions. Through partnerships with pregnancy health clinics, a growing network of mobile medical clinics delivering women’s healthcare directly to communities in need, and a digital platform providing 24/7 access to real care and real options, Save the Storks creates a story of hope for women and families across the nation.
Learn more about Save the Storks at www.savethestorks.org.




