The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 27, 1984, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Monday, August 27, 1934
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By JudlNygren
Daily NebnsL&a Stall Editor
A new pregancy crisis center
has been created to heUp UNL
women facing unwanted pregnancies.
who comes too soon to tell, to ily geek counseling together, she
the girl who already has the child said.
and everything in between," she During counseling, women's op
said, tions are discussed, Reimcr said.
Girls who seek help from the A woman can keep her child,
center's 36 trained volunteers re- enter one of the center's four
ceive free Drecnancv tests, coun- shelter homes or nlnco the hnbv
Sandra Reimer, executive di- seling and help in arranging med- up for adoption,
rector of the Pregnancy Crisis ical care, housing, school sche- Ifa woman chooses to put her
center, saia couege-age women dules and financial and legal aid. child up for adoption, Reimer I
are the "most vulnerable group" The center offers pregnancy said, the center helps her find a I
ui uii wicu pi tisiiwea. dui un- resis ana counseling aiterwara adoption agency. The center pre-
til the privately funded center because hearing the results of the fers agencies over lawyers because
opened, Reimer said, students test can be a traumatic cxpe- agencies offer greater protection
needs were not being met bv Lin- rience. Reimer said
coin pregnancy centers. The bfegsst problem for a girl also allow a woman and the adep- r '
UNL women need a center close is coming in and hearing whether tive family to agree on whether
to campus that offers services to or not she is pregnant," Reimer the woman will visit her child, k
them both during and alter preg- said. received reports of remain eno-
The nest trauma women face nymous, Reimer said.
is telling their parents, she said. Women who choose to keep
Pregnant women leave the center their babies often receive free K
frantic over tepng their parents, clothing, cribs, diapers, baby-care i
she said but they usualhr return classes, counseling and many other
saying, "You know, theyVe hurt, rviczi from the center.
but they're going to be OIL The center is located in Gold's t'S
Reimer said 95 percent of the Grdleria. room 29. It La nnn flun If
center toward UNL women, she parents are supportive of their to 3 p.m. Monday, Wednesday
said the center helps married pregnant daughters and the preg- and Friday, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tues- D
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nancy, she said. To meet those
need3, Reimer set up oSlce in
Gold's GaSeriea, 1 1th and 0 strecta,
"I wanted to be downtown and
on a bus route so college girls and
girls without cars could get here,"
she said.
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"We get anything from the girl family, the child's father and fam- hotline number is 475-2501 S
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grounds crew ha3 landscaped the it already is preparing for winter i
grounds of buildings, additions months. Top priorities are to re-
Most UNL students spent tlie Some buHdings targeted are LllT?i lf T1.CeiahEt f K
summer trying to forget about EessevKalL the Umversitv Health removal. AU of UNLs 18 miles of J
faU classes. But Bud Dasenbrock. CtT. th animal ftHonro h,5ii. swewaucs, w mues oi streets, 70 j
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partment, and his crew have been crew helps repair chuckholes in BBrauKoeawrea '
return of students. expanding bike rack spaces in
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Besides hauling garbage, pick- idence Qy comphz curtj'ard.
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taining the 70 sprinkler systems The crew still is busy with sum
on campus this summer, the mer chores, but Dasenbrock said
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