How It Began
The Founder's Story
Women's Wellness Clinic of Woodland was founded by Stacy Belvin out of a conviction that women in our community deserved somewhere to turn — a place that was free, safe, and honest — and that such a place didn't yet exist close to home.
Stacy's path to founding the clinic was personal. Like many women who end up in this work, her own experience with unplanned pregnancy and the aftermath of difficult decisions became the foundation for deep empathy. She knew firsthand what it meant to face an uncertain moment without enough support.
What started as a commitment to serve grew into a community. The Hands of Hope Boutique opened to give practical support to mothers who needed it. The Surrendering the Secret program offered healing to women carrying the weight of a past abortion. A board of directors, volunteers, and donors gathered around a shared vision.
The clinic operates from Christian values, but the door has always been open to everyone. Stacy believed — and the organization continues to believe — that faith-based care and non-judgmental service are not in tension. You can hold a conviction and still meet people exactly where they are.
Today the clinic is growing. The mobile clinic campaign represents the next chapter: bringing services directly into the community, reaching women who can't always come to us. The vision is expanding. The commitment to free, confidential, honest care remains unchanged.
← Back to Mission & Vision"Every woman who walks through our door deserves to feel seen, heard, and helped — not judged, not pressured, not turned away."