At New Day Women’s Clinic, Every Day is International Women’s Day 

At New Day Women’s Clinic, Every Day is International Women’s Day 

Client name changed for privacy 

Each March, National Women’s Day offers a time to celebrate and honor the women in our lives. At New Day Women’s Clinic in Whitewater, it’s also a reminder to show up for them.

Established in May 2025 as the second location of the original Delavan clinic, New Day operates as a Christian non-profit that does not accept federal funding. For 40 years, the clinic has provided a variety of free services that include pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, abortion pill reversal, STI testing, one-on-one mentoring, parenting education, and material support. 

Nurse Justine Himsel, who has been a part of New Day since 2020, leans into the clinic’s focus of connecting education with informed decision making. While a crisis can often result in panic and fear, Himsel aims to help women understand their bodies and view their decisions holistically. “Our goal is to equip and empower you on your health journey.” she said. She hopes clients walk away with a renewed sense of wonder for their bodies, and the confidence to embrace life and its possibilities. 

Equipping women to navigate challenging situations reflects the broader mission of New Day. Executive Director Gretyl Rabe believes that, “meeting people with grace starts by absolving judgement about their situation.” Financial, social, or shame-related barriers might prohibit some from seeking medical or supportive care. In response, New Day strives to provide individuals with the resources and referrals to break out of harmful cycles and enrich their lives through a newfound sense of hope.

Rabe describes success at New Day as a collaborative process that helps spark a moment of self-realization for the client. “We want to help clients have the self-efficacy to continue to overcome challenges by building those strengths and the confidence in herself,” she said. For some, that might mean overcoming homelessness. For others, it’s growing in their parenting skills. For one client, Lois, it meant receiving ongoing support through different pregnancies. 

Lois came to New Day during her first pregnancy because she lacked insurance. After her second pregnancy ended in miscarriage she recalled, “They were extremely kind and understanding and willing to put forth every effort to make me feel like I had community.” Now expecting again, Lois says, “I feel that I have every resource through them … but if I did feel that I needed additional support, they’re more than willing to help connect me to groups.”

National Women’s Day provides the perfect opportunity to recognize women and their value. As a woman-run clinic serving primarily women, New Day strives to relay that message through listening, practical care, and long-term support for women like Lois.

Would you or someone you know be interested in an appointment? At New Day, every conversation matters. “An appointment is really just two women chatting, listening, and knowing how to best care for you.” Himsel said. “Women are relationally based and so are we.” 

Schedule a tour today or visit New Day’s website to learn more about how they care for the women in our community. They can’t wait to meet you!

Website: https://ndwomensclinic.com

Appointment Line: 262-725-6977

Text Line: 262-300-7796

Located at 117 S. 2nd Street, Whitewater, WI

Editor’s note: This article was contributed by New Day Women’s Clinic.

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