February 23, 2026
Save the Storks re-homes three mobile medical clinics to expand life-affirming care
Strategic relocations place mobile pregnancy care where access is limited and need is greatest
PLANO, Texas — Save the Storks announced three recent Mobile Medical Clinic re-homes designed to ensure the right community fit for life-affirming pregnancy care, strengthening access in regions where women face limited maternal health services.
The successful re-homes include Kerrville, Texas, to Alpha Care in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, delivered Dec. 18; Tucson, Arizona, to AvivaCare in Castle Rock, Colorado, delivered Dec. 10; and Vacaville, California, to True Choice Medical Clinics in Miramar, California, delivered Jan. 23.
Across the nation, 36% of U.S. counties are considered maternal care deserts — areas where access to comprehensive maternal healthcare is severely limited or nonexistent, according to the National Library of Medicine. By repositioning mobile medical clinics, Save the Storks helps ensure that women in underserved communities receive compassionate, high-quality care close to home.
“When a Mobile Medical Clinic is placed in the right community, it becomes a lifeline for women who may otherwise lack access to pregnancy care,” said Diane Ferraro, CEO of Save the Storks.
Save The Storks equips and supports local pregnancy health clinics with state-of-the-art mobile medical clinics, often called “Stork Buses,” to bring care directly to communities. These mobile medical clinics operate in 109 cities nationwide. The units deliver holistic care directly to communities, often parking near abortion facilities to offer real options and comprehensive support.
“Re-homing allows us to steward resources wisely while expanding our reach,” Ferraro said. “Used mobile medical clinics are more affordable and available more quickly, enabling pregnancy health clinics to serve women without long construction timelines.”
The re-home process begins when a mobile partner expresses interest in selling a Mobile Medical Clinic. Save the Storks holds the first right of refusal on its units to ensure they continue serving women in need.
Once a buyer is identified, Save the Storks connects the selling and purchasing clinics to finalize details, including price and delivery. The transaction occurs directly between the two clinics, and buyers are encouraged to inspect the Mobile Medical Clinic in person before completing the purchase.
The organization may provide mobile grants to offset costs. Save the Storks also supplies delivery drivers who transport the unit and remain onsite for two days of operational training, all at no cost to the purchasing clinic.
“This model reflects our commitment to excellence, accountability and access,” Ferraro said. “We are not just moving vehicles; we are positioning hope, medical care and tangible support exactly where it is needed most.”
Mobile medical clinics have become instrumental in bridging the gap between pregnancy health clinics and women, particularly in communities with few maternal healthcare providers. By bringing healthcare directly to neighborhoods, the clinics demonstrate practical compassion and ensure women know they matter and deserve quality care.
“Every re-home represents another opportunity to serve women with dignity and truth,” Ferraro said. “Our goal is to create lasting impact by aligning each Mobile Medical Clinic with the community where it can save the most lives.”
Save the Storksexists 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.
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