Victoria Fallon walked through the doors of AIM Women’s Center in 1987 as a single woman with an unplanned pregnancy. Thirty years later, she’s running the center that helped her choose life for her eldest daughter.

“The organization has had a place in my heart for years,” Fallon, who was named AIM’s director last July after working as development director since 2012, said. “I have genuine sympathy for the women we serve. There’s no place I’d rather work.”

Following a turbulent end to her high school days in Connecticut, Fallon left home for Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio. Just two weeks into school, she found out she had shown up to the Catholic campus already in the early stages of a pregnancy.

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