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PRC Partnership Applications Open Now

It’s that time of year–pregnancy resource center partnership applications are now open! [Click here to apply.]

Partnering with Biking for Babies offers a meaningful avenue for pregnancy resource centers (PRCs) to deepen their mission and contribute to the formation of young adults as missionary disciples. These partnerships provide value on several fronts: for the center, for the young adults, and for the wider culture of life.

First, through partnership with Biking for Babies, a PRC gains financial support, advocacy, and visibility. Centers receive not only raised funds and awareness of their work, but also a young adult “missionary” paired with them to share their story, pray for their ministry, and advocate locally and nationally. This helps the center remain sustainable, amplifies its reach in the community, and creates fresh opportunities for telling stories of lives saved and lived.

For the young adult participants, the partnership offers a pathway into missionary discipleship—moving beyond volunteering into formation, community and advocacy. They are immersed in a program that builds virtue, community, and spiritual depth through small-group formation, a “National Ride”, and collaboration with a PRC. In doing so, PRCs serve as frontline formation partners, providing real-life exposure to the culture of life, giving testimonies and being anchors for the young missionaries as they grow in faith and purpose.

Here’s the process for a pregnancy resource center to apply for partnership:

  1. Submit the annual Partnership Application by February 2, 2026 and begin the application process. [link]
  2. Once accepted, the center will be connected with a young adult missionary and equipped to recruit their own missionary if desired.
  3. The center then invests in the partnership, sharing about their partnered missionary and engaging in relationship building, prayer, advocacy, and potentially the center-to-center education program.

By engaging in such a partnership, a PRC not only strengthens its operational and promotional capacity, but also takes an active role in shaping young people who will live out missionary discipleship in their future vocations and communities.

It truly becomes a win-win: the center advances its life-affirming mission and helps form the next generation of disciple-leaders committed to love, service, and the Gospel of life.

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