The Story of Becky
Becky shared that running in a marathon is an exhausting experience and it represented life well. Becky was 15 then, studying in Form 4 when she first suspected that she was pregnant. She was too afraid to face it – the fear of all the judgement that she had to deal wit … Continued
The Story of Priscilla
We are a safe place where girls in crisis are embraced, equipped, and empowered for a hopeful future. Meet Priscilla* whose unexpected pregnancy at 17 showed her that hope is seeing many possibilities and finding the strength to move forward. I was a 17-year-old Form 5 … Continued
A Virtual Tour Of Our Pregnant Girls Services
We believe that every girl deserves love and support, no matter her circumstances. Mother’s Choice walk alongside young girls facing crisis pregnancy, because we know that there is no such thing as a hopeless case, and the biggest moments of crisis can bec … Continued
A Safe Haven
When a girl asks Mother’s Choice for help, our first priority is to give her hope, tell her she is loved and valued, and equip her to face the future of her choice. This looks different for each of the 242 girls who we walked with this year, because we adapt our approac … Continued
30 years ago…
In 1986, a series of newspaper articles pointing to the alarming numbers of teen pregnancies in Hong Kong deeply moved Gary & Helen Stephens and Ranjan & Phyllis Marwah to found Mother’s Choice. They felt burdened for the girls, who the newspapers reported were … Continued
This year, you’ve helped us to…
Thank you for your faithful support of the young girls and children that we serve in Hong Kong! Your generosity has enabled us to achieve some amazing accomplishments this year! This year, you’ve helped us to… Care for over 160 children across our services and prepare t … Continued
Girls, interrupted
Thank you to Sherry Lee of South China Morning Post for her news article of 9 May 2010 on local young girls facing crisis pregnancy. I told my boyfriend that something was moving in my tummy. It was moving so much,’ says Amanda, 19. ‘He said it was probably … Continued