Davenport University

Pregnancy and parenting don't have to mean the end of your education, dreams, or goals.
We're here to connect you with the resources needed to support and empower you to succeed.

  • Protect Life at Davenport University: This group of students will provide friendship, support, and help as you walk through life as a pregnant and parenting student. They are eager to do things like drive you to appointments, throw you a babyshower, and connect you with helpful resources both on and off campus.
  • Option Line: Free confidential help via text, online chat, or phone
  • HELP Pregnancy Crisis Aid: Free pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, confidential counseling, abortion information, parenting support, community resources, and more in downtown Grand Rapids. 
  • Pregnancy Resource Center: Free pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, confidential counseling, abortion information, parenting support, community resources, and more.
  • Bethany Christian Services: Wondering what your options are? This organization will walk you through your pregnancy options, give you free counseling and offer many resources including financial assistance.
  • Abortion Pill Reversal: If you change your mind after a medical abortion, you can receive help.
  • DU Housing Options: This resource includes on- and off-campus housing.
  • The Lighthouse for Teen Moms: Providing free shelter, food, and mentoring to expectant mothers up to age 19 in the Grand Rapids area.
  • Hoap Transitional Housing: This program provides free transitional housing to mothers ages 18-14 in the Grand Rapids area.
  • Dwelling Place: This resource offers affordable housing in the greater Grand Rapids region.
  • Safe Haven Ministries: They offer residential and non-residential services to women and children who are experiencing domestic abuse.
  • U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development: Find rental assistance programs for low-income families.
  • Home Ownership Services: If you need help paying for energy and weatherization costs, you may be able to get help from state programs that use federal money to assist low-income families with energy costs. 
  • Co-Abode: Co-Abode connects single mothers with similar interests to share a home, allowing their families to live in safer areas and diminish the financial burden of rent.
  • Child Care Assistance: Resources to find quality child care and payment assistance if you cannot afford child care. 
  • Baxter’s Child Development Center: Watches children from infancy to age 12, allowing parents to freely attend work or school.
  • Head Start of Kent County: Provides free learning and development services to children ages birth to 5 from low-income families. Some also provide prenatal services.
  • YMCA: Provides infant, toddler, and preschool care with an engaging curriculum to reach developmental milestones.
  • Project Rachel: Find hope and healing through confidential phone lines, individual counseling, support groups, and retreats.
  • Garden of Hope: Free & confidential counseling for those struggling with a past abortion.
  • Pregnancy Resource Center: Do you need help after an abortion? Pregnancy Services provides abortion recovery help and support at no cost to you.
  • DU Scholarships: Davenport has several scholarships available in order to help you pay for college.
  • DU Special Considerations: As a pregnant or parenting student, Davenport may further assist you financially.
  • Michigan Student Aid: Numerous programs that are available to provide financial assistance for postsecondary education depending on eligibility. 
  • Michigan Tuition Grant: This program is available for undergraduate students in financial need for their postsecondary tuition. 
  • Federal Student Aid: If you are a pregnant or parenting student, update your FAFSA information in order to receive more financial aid. 
  • Federal Pell Grant: This is a federal grant available for students that demonstrate financial need. Your FAFSA application will be reviewed to see if you qualify. 
  • The Little Bundle Supermom Scholarship: This scholarship was created to help single moms fund their education. Current high school seniors, undergrad, and graduate students are all eligible to apply. Awards are $2,000 each.   
  • Soroptimist Live Your Dream Award: Applicants must be the primary financial support system for themselves and others at least one other dependent. They must be enrolled in a vocational/skills training program or pursuing their first undergraduate degree. Funding runs from $1,000 at the club level to $10,000 at the international level. 
  • Custody X Change Single Parent Scholarship:  Applicants must have primary custody of at least one child under the age of 18. Awards are for $1,000 each. 
  • Kopfler & Hermann Overcoming Adversity Scholarship:  Though this scholarship is not directed at single parents, it asks all applicants to submit a 500-1,000 word essay describing a time that they overcame adversity. Applicants can be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate level degree. The award is $1,000. 
  • Kickass Single Mom Stimulus Grant: This grant can be used for anything, and the application process only takes a few minutes! The only qualification is that the applicant must be a single mother. Each award is $500.
  • Bernal-Mora & Nickolaou Annual Single Parent Scholarship: This scholarship is open to both single mothers and single fathers. The award is $1,000. 
  • Women’s Independence Scholarship Program (WISP): This scholarship is for women who are survivors of intimate partner violence. The average award is about $2,000 per semester. 
  • Patsy Takemoto Mink Foundation: This organization provides funding to low income mothers who are pursuing education beyond high school. The foundation will provide grants of up to $5,000 each.
  • Scholarships4Moms:  This organization has awarded over one million dollars in scholarships to mothers seeking higher education. 
  • P.E.O. Sisterhood: Looking for grants, scholarships, or loans? P.E.O. Sisterhood has the resources you are looking for and has helped countless women achieve their educational goals.
  • Title IX at DU: Provides an overview of student rights and an outline of the student complaint process if rights have been violated.
  • Alliance Defending Freedom: ADF provides free legal support to help you understand your rights as a student.
  • Title IX Benefits: Learn about your rights as a pregnant or parenting student in regards to class attendance, homework, activities, and more. 
  • Pregnant Scholar: Learn about your rights as a pregnant or parenting student. This resource covers accommodations, leaves & absences, breastfeeding, and working on campus.
  • In the Image Store: This store provides clothes, houseware, furniture, and appliances to individuals in financial need.
  • St. Alphonsus Food and Clothing Store: This store distributes free food and clothes on a regular basis to individuals in need.
  • NECM Client-Choice Food Pantry: Supplies 3-4 days of food and personal care products each month.
  • Pregnancy Resource Center: Assists new families with material needs as well as many other resources.
  • Food Assistance Program: Temporary food assistance for eligible low-income families and individuals
  • WIC: This program provides food assistance, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and health care referrals for pregnant and parenting women & their children
  • Cash Assistance: Temporary cash assistance is available for pregnant women and low-income families with children 
  • MIBridges: Create an account here to see what other assistance you are eligible for in Michigan. There are multiple assistance programs available for pregnant and parenting women. 
  • Child Support: Set up a child support case so that you can receive assistance from the father of your child.
  • DU Transit Service: Davenport University offers free transportation to many Grand Rapids locations.
  • Arbor Circle Services: Arbor Circle serves the community with many programs that focus on areas such as family and children, substance recovery, and mental health.
  • Spectrum Health Parenting Classes: A variety of classes are offered in the Grand Rapids area for everyone in the family: mothers, fathers, siblings, and others. These classes range from dealing with practical parenting to helping with issues like postpartum depression.
  • Nurse-Family Partnership: This program allows first-time parents to connect with a nurse every two weeks during pregnancy and until the child is two years old. This provides them with the help they need to be prepared for parenting.
  • Adoption Associates: This organization will help you learn more about adoption as you consider your choices. Should you choose to make an adoption plan, they will stand by your side with support and counseling services. Adoption Associates wants you to feel empowered throughout the adoption process. Financial assistance may be available.
  • Bright Beginnings: This organization offers personal home visits to overcome parenting challenges, playgroups & field trips, and developmental screenings all for free!
  • Family Futures: This organization provides support to families through parent-coaching, education, and prevention-based programming.
  • Moms Bloom: This organization matches parents with young children to volunteers to offer support and offset the challenges of early motherhood.
  • Single Moms: This website is full of resources for single mothers on housing, parenting, education, relationships and more. 
  • Abortion Pill Reversal: If you change your mind after a medical abortion, you can receive help.

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