Healthy Relationships

Relationships can be difficult to navigate. If you or your partner have experienced an unexpected pregnancy or abortion, you may be re-evaluating your relationships, or taking a deep dive into your personal well-being and future goals.

You're not alone.

We're here to walk with you. We can help you process the tools you need to develop and maintain emotionally healthy relationships in an interactive and introspective way, either through either one-on-one support with a personal advocate or in a group setting.


Avail NYC is here for you. We have a location in Midtown Manhattan and we are always available online via Zoom.

  • How exactly will this program help me?

    If you're looking for tools to understand and express your own needs, the impact of your family on your relationships, how to practice self-care, and more, we're here for you. 

  • Does this only apply to me if I'm dating?

    No, it applies to all relationships, not just romantic ones. It's designed to discuss emotionally healthy plationic, familial, and romantic relationships.

  • If I’m not pregnant, what’s the benefit of this program?

    Regardless of the lines on the stick, exploring your relationship and your emotions surrounding your partner can be helpful. 


    If you've been questioning the health of your relationship, wishing things were different, or sure of your relationship, but looking for ways to grow, this program is for you. 

Ready to meet your personal advocate?

We'd love to get to know you and help you discover your next steps. All Avail appointments are free and are currently being conducted virtually and in-person.

Find strength in your network of relationships.

Your relationships are important. Through topical conversations, you can cultivate relationships with others that help you thrive emotionally, mentally, and physically. You have the strength to establish clear boundaries, improve your communication, extend forgiveness, find your identity, and more! We are happy to explore them with you.

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Still thinking about it?

Browse more FAQs below.

  • How much can I share with my advocate?

    You’re in control. You can share as much or as little about your situation as you want. Your personal advocate is here to listen to you and support you.

  • What kinds of topics will be covered?

    You'd be able to discuss whatever relational questions are on your mind. The topics we like to address are communication, family history, sexual and emotional health, and self-care.