Macy’s Cradle, a growing nonprofit dedicated to supporting mothers and mothers- to-be, continues to make a profound impact across Creek County thanks to steady community engagement and expanding local partnerships. Over the past year, the organization has strengthened its presence at Bristow Cares events, where it offers essential supplies, emotional support, and guidance to women navigating pregnancy and early motherhood. At each gathering, volunteers from Macy’s Cradle work to ensure that no young woman feels alone—providing both practical help and a warm reminder that compassionate care exists close to home.
That mission was celebrated and uplifted during the Macy’s Cradle Annual Gala held on November 14, 2025. The event, attended by residents, businesses, and supporters from across the region, proved to be a resounding success. A beautifully coordinated auction became the centerpiece of the evening, drawing enthusiastic participation and raising funds that exceeded expectations.
Proceeds from the auction will directly support the young mothers served by the organization, funding opportunities. For many clients, these experiences become priceless milestones—moments of joy and stability during seasons that are often overwhelming.
Macy’s Cradle’s reach extends beyond Bristow. The organization, also known locally as Macy’s Clinic, is Creek County’s only pregnancy resource center, located at 1500 South Main Street in Sapulpa. After quietly launching in May 2024 inside the rear of First Christian Church, the nonprofit relocated to its current high-visibility location to better serve the public. A ribbon- cutting ceremony in May 2025 marked its official grand opening, celebrating a new chapter of accessibility and hope.
All services at Macy’s Cradle are provided at no cost. The center offers professional pregnancy testing, limited obstetric ultrasounds, confidential counseling, parenting classes, and information on all pregnancy options—including adoption and abortion procedures, though the clinic does not perform or refer for abortions. Support continues up to two years postpartum, ensuring mothers have stability and resources long after the initial crisis has passed.
Co-founder Jonathan Brock says the organization’s vision continues to grow. Future plans include expanding into a larger building, establishing “Macy’s Cottage,” a maternity home for women in need, and developing “Macy’s Closet,” a clothing ministry for babies and families.
As needs continue to rise throughout the county, events like the 2025 Gala, and the ongoing support remains vital. Through every service, every donation, and every act of encouragement, Macy’s Cradle continues to affirm its mission: to uplift women, walk with them through uncertainty, and help them build brighter futures rooted in dignity, hope, and community.