For Immediate Release: March 10, 2026
CONTACT: Hamilton Strategies, [email protected], Beth Bogucki, 610.584.1096 ext. 105, or Curt Harding, [email protected].
Marisol Health partnership expands access to pregnancy testing, ultrasounds and support services
PLANO, Texas — Save the Storks has launched a new Mobile Medical Clinic in Denver in partnership with Marisol Health, expanding access to pregnancy testing, ultrasounds and support services for women across the region.
The Denver launch marks the organization’s 106th Mobile Medical Clinic nationwide and the second in Colorado. Operated by Marisol Health, the Mobile Medical Clinic serves expectant mothers with pregnancy testing, ultrasound technology and support from medical professionals and trained advocates. The clinic provides women with information, healthcare services and practical resources during critical moments in their pregnancies.
The expansion comes as new national data highlights the importance of accessible maternal care. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported March 4 that 649 women died during or shortly after birth in 2024, a rate of 17.9 deaths per 100,000 live births. That figure declined from 669 maternal deaths in 2023, when the rate was 18.6 deaths per 100,000 live births.
Save the Storks CEO Diane Ferraro said organizations working directly with pregnant women know that increasing access to healthcare and support services remains critical to improving outcomes for mothers and babies.
“Every woman should know she is not alone when facing an unplanned pregnancy,” Ferraro said. “Through partnerships with pregnancy health clinics and organizations like Marisol Health, we are able to walk alongside women with medical care, encouragement and resources that support the mother and child.”
The Marisol Health Mobile Medical Clinic continues a growing partnership approach used by Save the Storks, which works with pregnancy health clinics and local ministries to provide mobile medical resources in communities across the country.
Mobile medical clinics are designed to reach women who may face barriers to traditional healthcare access, including transportation challenges, limited local services or financial hardship. By bringing care directly into neighborhoods, the clinics offer a welcoming environment for women seeking medical care, information and support.
Save the Storks currently operates mobile medical clinics in 35 states, with a long‑term goal of expanding into all 50 states. Each Mobile Medical Clinic is equipped to provide ultrasound imaging, pregnancy testing and connections to counseling, housing assistance and additional community resources.
“This work is about more than one appointment or one moment,” Ferraro said. “It’s about walking with women through their pregnancy journey and continuing to provide care and support after a child is born.”
Save the Storks exists to ensure that no woman facing an unplanned pregnancy ever feels alone. Save the Storks is a national nonprofit dedicated to empowering women with compassionate care, accurate information and practical support so they can make informed, life-affirming decisions. Through partnerships with pregnancy health clinics, a growing network of mobile medical clinics delivering women’s healthcare directly to communities in need, and a digital platform providing always-on access to real care and real options, Save the Storks creates a story of hope for women and families across the nation.
Learn more about Save the Storks at www.savethestorks.org.





