The Maternity Resource Center
The Please read all of the information regarding your visit to the MRC.
These guidelines will be followed to assure safety of all clients and volunteers.
Where is the Maternity Resource Center Located?
The MRC is located in Immanuel Baptist Church
3417 Palmetto St. Columbus, OH 43204
Entrance is the west side door near the flagpole
3417 Palmetto St. Columbus, OH 43204
Entrance is the west side door near the flagpole
When is the MRC open?
The Maternity Resource Center is open the
2nd and 4th Wednesday and Saturday of each month.
Wednesday – 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Wednesday – 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Saturday – 10:00 am – 12:00 Noon
How often can I come to the MRC?
Clients can come to the MRC every 60 days to receive items
Clients are served on a first come basis
Clients are served on a first come basis
with a limit of 15 families each time the center is open
What do I need to bring with me when I come?
1. Photo ID for adult (Driver License, Passport or State Issued ID Card)
2. ID with name and date of birth for each child receiving items
(Birth Certificate, Passport, Insurance Card – if name and DOB are on the card)
(Birth Certificate, Passport, Insurance Card – if name and DOB are on the card)
3. Proof of pregnancy from clinic or doctor giving due date if you are pregnant
Clients can come to the MRC every 60 days to receive items
Right to Refuse Service Policy
The MRC does not discriminate against race, religion or creed but does have the right to refuse service to any individual.
In order to maintain a high standard of service and provide a safe environment for volunteers and client families, we reserve the right to refuse or discontinue service to clients. Service may be denied to any client who acts inappropriately by disrupting the normal provision of services, or if a client’s behavior or environment threatens the safety of our volunteers or client families. Inappropriate behavior includes, but is not limited to: Unreasonable demands for services, Misrepresentation for the need of
service, Personally threatening or offensive language, Threatening or erratic behavior, Inappropriate touching.
Any volunteer can exercise the right to refuse service when confronted by a client acting inappropriately or
when facing an unsafe situation. They will notify the director of the situation immediately.
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