Joint venture partners Carenet and Heartbeat International announced
Wednesday the release of an upgraded, interactive Option Line®
website featuring clean, simplified navigation and new chat technology.
One of the most strategic partnerships in the pro-life movement, Option
Line is the only national, multi-channel contact center providing women
facing an unplanned pregnancy with information about abortion risks and
alternatives.
Since 2003, the Option Line contact center has experienced incredible
growth; in 2009, it received its one millionth contact from emails,
calls, instant messenger and text messages, garnering more than 250,000
of those contacts that year alone.
Advertised on billboards, bus shelters, Internet, TV and radio ads,
Option Line is equipped with 37 trained consultants who are available
24-7 to connect individuals with the compassionate support and
practical help of a local pregnancy center.
The upgraded Option Line website features:
• Clear and simple navigation linking individuals more quickly with the
help and information they need.
• A new chat feature, where web visitors are prompted to speak to a
live Option Line consultant for help.
• Straight-forward messaging for key audiences: women thinking they
might be pregnant, women seeking information about the morning-after
pill, and women considering an abortion. All information is extensively
referenced.
• Specific guidance for boyfriends, friends, and family members of a
woman facing an unplanned pregnancy.
"When a young woman suspects she might be pregnant, she often goes
online for help," said Care Net President Melinda Delahoyde. "We've
designed our new Option Line website so that it's one of the first
places she visits. By putting her in touch with a local pregnancy
center, Option Line is connecting her to life-saving support for her
and her unborn child."
"Option Line's new chat technology provides women a safe and
comfortable way to share their fears and get connected to local help"
said Heartbeat International President Peggy Hartshorn, Ph.D. "Three
out of four women who contact the Option Line believe abortion may be
their only option, but instead they receive information about positive
alternatives and caring help in their local community."