
If you are facing an unplanned pregnancy and have nowhere to turn, emergency shelters are an alternative that provides temporary accommodation along with health and welfare support.
1. What is an emergency shelter?
- A place for women with unplanned pregnancies who have no place to stay
- Provides temporary accommodation, food, and health care
- Social workers and staff are available for consultation
2. Who can receive services?
- Women with unplanned pregnancies and no accommodation
- Those rejected by their families or without caregivers
- Teen mothers needing temporary housing assistance
3. Is there a cost for emergency shelters?
- Most government and foundation emergency shelters offer free services
- Some may have conditions regarding length of stay or postnatal care
- It is advisable to inquire in advance about additional costs or food and prenatal care assistance
4. What documents are needed?
- Identification card (if available)
- Pregnancy documentation, such as a prenatal care book (if available)
- In emergencies, contact can be made without documents
5. Where to contact for services?
- Emergency shelters of the Department of Children and Youth Affairs
- Foundations and organizations assisting mothers with unplanned pregnancies
- Hospitals and health centers providing assistance
6. For further consultation, contact us here
RSA Online: https://abortion.rsathai.org
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Online consultation service Monday – Friday from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM
If you have an unplanned pregnancy and have nowhere to turn, emergency shelters are an alternative that provides care and support.