The Clinic Project
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Making a MiracleDelivering gifts of hope to fertility clinics when patients need it most 💛
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It starts in a place most people never see.
A waiting room. Quiet. Heavy. Full of people holding their breath; waiting for answers, for hope, for something to finally go right.
For so many navigating infertility, these spaces become a second home. And yet, they can feel incredibly lonely.
That’s where the Clinic Project steps in.
Because of supporters like you, we are able to walk into fertility clinics across St. Louis not empty-handed—but with intentional, thoughtful gifts designed to meet patients right where they are. These aren’t just items. They are reminders that someone sees them, someone understands, and someone cares.
Your support helps us fund and deliver “Gifts of Hope” during some of the hardest moments of the year like Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, holidays centered around family, National Infertility Awareness Week, and even unexpected times when the weight feels heaviest.
These gifts may include comforting self-care items, handwritten notes from other warriors, encouragement cards, journals, and small tokens that bring even a moment of peace in an otherwise overwhelming journey.
But it doesn’t stop there.
Your generosity also fuels the logistics behind the scenes; the coordination with clinics, the preparation of each delivery, the volunteers who carefully assemble every package, and the expansion into more clinics so no one has to sit in that waiting room feeling invisible.
Each dollar helps us reach another person mid-appointment, mid-heartbreak, mid-hope.
It helps us turn a clinical space into a moment of connection.
It helps someone feel less alone.
The Clinic Project isn’t just about what we give... it’s about what those gifts represent.
Hope.
Support.
And the quiet but powerful reminder: you are not forgotten.
Because of you, when someone walks into a clinic on one of the hardest days of their life… they are met with something unexpected.
They are met with care.