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The Nurturing Network, founded by American business executive and author, Mary Cunningham Agee, is an international charitable organization that responds to the needs of women facing the life-altering crisis of an unplanned pregnancy. The organization states that its purpose is to set political differences aside and mobilize volunteers who provide tangible resources to women and children at risk because their own support networks have let them down.〔The Nurturing Network 2009 Annual Report, Frye Printing, Napa, CA, 2010〕 ==Founding==
The loss of her first child in a second trimester miscarriage in 1984,〔The business of nurturing, Alica Blaisdell-Bannon, Cape Cod Times, August 20, 1987〕〔Mary Cunningham's Nurturing Network, Theresa Rebeck, St. Anthony Messenger, Vol.96 No.12, May 1989〕〔For Women in Trouble, a Network of Care, Lisa Ferguson, New Covenant, December 1991〕 caused Agee to examine the scope of resources available to women whose pregnancies are terminated through abortion. Agee reported research that revealed, “Nine out of ten women experiencing a crisis pregnancy feel they have only one option: abortion.” 〔Network of Hope, Una McManus, Reader's Digest, November 1991〕〔Mary Cunningham Agee, Pro-Life Christians, Heroes for the Pre-Born, Joe Gulotta, Tan Books and Publishers, Rockford, IL, 1992〕〔Turning Sorrow into Joy: The Nurturing Network, Ellen G. Pearson, Celebrate Life, July-August 1997〕〔Choosing Birth, Una McManus, The Catholic Digest, November 1990〕〔Executive for the Unborn, Ellen Santilli Vaughn, Christianity Today, March 7, 1994〕〔Nurturing Network's founder addresses needs of women, Loretta Pehanich, The Valley Catholic, June 1992〕 This awareness prompted Agee to found the Nurturing Network in an effort to increase the availability and range of alternatives for women confronting this situation. The Network's founding documents reflect the view that women wanting to exercise their choice for birth often do not have the financial, medical, social or emotional resources necessary to carry out this decision.〔Compassion in Action, Maternal Profiles in Courage, Mary Cunningham Agee, Cypress Press, Monterey, CA 2006〕〔A Working Woman's Network Into Motherhood, Tim W. Ferguson, Business World, The Wall Street Journal, September 4, 1990〕〔The Nurturing Network, Helping Women to Choose Life, Laura White, The Family, May 1989〕〔Nurturing Network, One woman's vision helps many, David Proctor, The Idaho Statesman, November 3, 1991〕〔Boardroom to the Battle for Life, Karen Walker, National Catholic Register, Vol.74 No.8, February 1998〕〔The Nurturing Network, Jean Libman Block, Good Housekeeping, November 1991〕〔A Dream on Canvas, Stacy Mattingly, Crisis Magazine, XIII, No.11, 1996〕〔A Pro-Nurturing Alternative to Abortion, Colman McCarthy, The Washington Post, July 26, 1994〕〔Choosing Life, With a Little Help, Aimee Howard, Insight on the News, The Washington Times, June 1999〕〔What One Woman Can Do, Terry Martin, The Forum, March 1993〕〔They bring life out of chaos and pain, Karen A. Walker, Our Sunday Visitor, Vol.87, No.23, October 1998〕 In 1985, The Agee’s sold their vacation home to generate start-up funds to form the 501c3 charitable organization.〔A practical compassion, Deirdre Frontcazk, North Coast Catholic, April 2011〕〔Mary Cunningham Agee's nature is to nurture, Mitch Finley, Our Sunday Visitor, January 19, 1992〕〔The Nurturing Network offers 'choice', Colette Cowman, The Idaho Register, Vol.XXXII, No.33, January 12, 1990〕〔For Women in Trouble, a Network of Care, Lisa Ferguson, New Covenant, December 1991〕〔Mary Cunningham Agee's Nurturing Network, Columbia, January 1991〕 Agee reported at the time of founding TNN and subsequently in "Senate testimony" that, “Most government and social programs were specifically designed to meet the needs of unwed teenagers. There was little support for college or working women who were expected to be able to take care of themselves.”〔Whole Lotta Love for Moms & Babies, Culture of Life, Gina Giambrone, National Catholic Register, January 14-20, 2007〕〔Foot Soldiers for Life, Mary DeTuris Poust, Our Sunday Visitor, January 21, 2007〕〔Pro-Life -94: A New Life for Women in Crisis, Mitch Finley, New Covenant, January 1994〕 Agee sought to fill this void by raising awareness that this segment of women were, “Most likely to face family rejection, social stigma, and educational or career discrimination.”〔From Tears to Joy, Una McManus, Today's Christian Woman, November-December 1997〕〔Say Less, Do More, Eleanor K. Schoen, The Catholic World Report, February 2009〕〔Taking the Crisis out of Crisis Pregnancy, Brain K. O'Neel, Franciscan Way, February 1998〕〔From the Boardroom to the Battle for Life, Karen Walker, National Catholic Register, February 1998〕〔The Nurturing Network: An Option for Life, Empowerment, Patricia Hogan and John Carlisle, April 1993〕〔The Nurturing Network, Jean Libman Black, Good Housekeeping, November 1991〕〔Helping Unwed Mothers is What I Was Meant to Do, Virginia Evers, Living World, Winter 1988〕
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