Upstate Pregnancy Center Announces Bundles of Joy Community Baby Shower in Laurens County
October 6, 2025The Upstate Pregnancy Center, in partnership with First Choice by Select Health, is excited to announce the upcoming Bundles of Joy Community Baby Shower on Saturday, November 1, 2025, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Clinton.
The Bundles of Joy Community Baby Shower will bring together local businesses, churches, and community members to support expectant moms and dads in Laurens County. The event will feature a guest speaker, vendor tables with local service providers, prize drawings, and giveaways of essential baby items. Expectant moms and dads will be celebrated and connected with resources to help them thrive as they welcome their new little ones.
How to register: Expectant mothers and fathers who live in Laurens County—or parents who have welcomed a baby within the last 30 days—may register by emailing [email protected] or texting 864-939-8225. Please include the names of all attendees (both mom and dad are welcome). Dads will also receive gifts.
“This event is all about community,” said Brenda Stewart, board member of the Upstate Pregnancy Center. “We want every expectant parent to feel supported and encouraged, while also connecting them with the services and resources available right here in Laurens County.”
The event is about showering them with education, love, and support and aims to raise $15,000 through sponsorships to benefit the Upstate Pregnancy Center’s ongoing programs and its capital campaign for a new building. Sponsorship opportunities are available at four levels—$100, $250, $500, and $1,000—with recognition provided to sponsors in event promotions and materials.
The Bundles of Joy Community Baby Shower underscores the Upstate Pregnancy Center’s mission to provide compassionate care and resources to families in need.
For more information about the event or to become a sponsor, contact Brenda Stewart at 864-449-7700 or send an email to [email protected].






