Supporting Life Meant to Live

At Life Meant to Live, we are dedicated to providing free ultrasounds to women whose unborn babies have received a terminal diagnosis.

Located in Springfield, MO, we serve as a sanctuary and safe place where women of all sizes, shapes, ethnicities, situations, and backgrounds can come to be seen, heard, and cared for through prenatal education and complimentary ultrasound services.

Who We Help

Did you know that 1 in 33 babies are born with a birth defect?

For those experiencing their baby being diagnosed with an unexpected terminal or life-altering diagnosis, we are here to support you with free resources.

We serve with empathy and compassion to empower families to see the beauty beyond the diagnosis and allow them to cherish every precious moment together through unlimited ultrasounds.

“They encouraged me and supported me throughout my entire pregnancy, helped me make sweet memories, and bond with my baby girl. Ruth is an absolute miracle and we are so thankful that she has made it into our arms safely!” - Kristina W

How You Can Help

You can change the lives of women in your community and beyond with a donation to our nonprofit. There are many different ways that you can donate and all of it helps us make an impact on these women's lives.

No amount is too small.

Here are some of our one-time donations:

  • $5: support & informational packets

  • $10: ultrasound exam supplies

  • $25: heartbeat animal sponsor

  • $35: terminal diagnosis care package

  • $50: appointment sponsorship

Don’t forget, you can also sign up for a recurring donation to make an impact all year-round!

Not able to give financially? Life Meant to Live is always looking for volunteers who want to help women in their community with hands-on opportunities. Feel free to reach out to us about volunteering at emily@lifemeanttolive.org

We’re so thankful for the strong connections with community partners we have to help pregnant women thrive in our community and beyond.

We couldn’t do this without your support!

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