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Darla Loenhorst, 12, is happy after she won a five-feet tall Teddy Bear during Walk for Life.

YUCAIPA - Without this major event, some pregnant women and girls, and their babies would be left to struggle on their own.

People walking in groups, moms pushing strollers, laughing children jogging and jostling each other, couples strolling with their dogs on leashes, and even two young men carrying a Cross, circled the track at Yucaipa High School Stadium on Sunday - lap after lap.

And all for a good cause: to raise money for the Yucaipa Valley Pregnancy Counseling Center through its annual "Walk for Life."

"This is our major fundraiser," said Linda Brown, Director of the center. "We're having a good turnout, better than last year. People are giving what they can. They're saying that they love and support what we do."

And without the money the Walk for Life raises, the center would have a difficult time providing the support that pregnant women and girls need in the way of counseling and baby's goods for their newborns.

Some of the YVPCC many services include:


  • Free pregnancy testing

  • Maternity clothes

  • Baby clothes

  • Baby furniture, as available

  • Information/referral for state aid medical assistance

  • Adoption information and referrals

  • Post-adoption counseling

Just how important is Walk for Life? "Last September we saw 40 girls at the counseling center," Brown said. "This September we saw 91 girls."

On hand was Yucaipa Mayor, Dick Riddell, who seldom misses the event. "The Yucaipa Valley Pregnancy Counseling Center does a real good job," said Riddell. "It's for the children, and to protect the unborn who are in greatest need of our protection. And they counsel those who chose to have an abortion."

The stadium rocked with music and the laughter of children and adults playing games and raffling for prizes. Face painting, bowling, ring tosses, bunco, and Winnie the Pooh jumper kept youngsters busy - and happy. And even the dad's and their sons and daughters played a little football.

After little six-year-old Seth Punongbayan caught a pass from his dad, Gerry, he jumped up and down in celebration. Father and son were having a great time playing on the smooth, green, soft carpet of the stadium's football field.

"This is our third time at Walk for Life," said Gerry Punongbayan. "What they do is so much needed. They offer so much to those teens who become pregnant not knowing what to do. And they offer the comfort to those who have gone through abortion. They are very accepting - an open arms organization."

To learn more about the Yucaipa Valley Pregnancy Counseling Center visit www.yvpcc.com. Or call (909) 797-6797.

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YUCAIPA - The Yucaipa Valley Pregnancy Counseling Center held its annual "Walk for Life" fundraiser Sunday at Yucaipa High School's football stadium.Click Here For Photos

YUCAIPA - Wall Street's in a crisis, the economy's in a crisis, and through the trickle down effect the non-profits that support those most in need are feeling the crisis as well.

As the economy worsens, support from the public and business sectors is becoming harder to come by for non-profit agencies.

Linda Brown, Director of the Yucaipa Valley Pregnancy Counseling Center knows only too well the effects of an economic downturn. She has her hopes up that the pregnancy counseling center's one and only major fundraiser will be a success.

This Sunday, Oct. 12, the counseling center will stage its "Walk for Life" at the Yucaipa High School Stadium from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

"This is it, this is our major fundraiser," Brown said. "We are totally non-profit. We have to pay our expenses like rent, and buy everything that's not donated."

About this blog

Bob Otto covers Yucaipa, Calimesa and the San Gorgonio Pass for The Sun. He has worked as a photographer and writer for The Sun, Fontana Herald News, The Hemet News, The Valley Chronicle (Hemet) and the Yucaipa News Mirror during his journalism career. Otto has lived in Yucaipa since 1979. If you have a news tip for Bob E-mail him at bob.otto@inlandnewspapers.com

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