Teen Family Support
Teen parents
usually face problems that make it difficult for them to support
themselves and their children. Young parents are very likely
to drop out of school, and without an education or work experience,
it's hard for them to find jobs. They and their children sometimes
confront challenges ranging from poverty and repeat pregnancy
to substance abuse and child neglect.
At Brighter Beginnings, we provide programs to help pregnant
and parenting teens learn to care for themselves and their babies,
while also supporting the teen parents’ need to continue
their education, and planning for jobs and self-sufficiency.
Healthcare Services are the Beginning
We begin our care for the family during pregnancy by linking mothers
to outstanding healthcare services before, during, and after the birth of
her child. Once the child is born, we help parents be the best moms and
dads they can be. We teach them about child development, appropriate behavior,
and effective discipline. We also show them how to create a positive, nurturing
home life.
Providing Positive Role Models
Family case management is an important part of our services. The
Family Advocate forms a one-to-one relationship with each family and serves
as a trusted friend and advocate for the individual and the entire family.
For some individuals and families, the Family Advocate may be their first
and only positive role model. Family Advocates also offer emotional support
as young men and women make the important transition to parenthood.
Center-Based Support
Brighter Beginnings’ in-home case management services are augmented
by center-based services like parenting education groups, guided
parent-child play groups, and educational peer support groups on how to avoid
high-risk behaviors.
Connections to Services
Family Advocates link young families to community agencies that
provide housing, educational assistance, childcare, healthcare, and vocational
guidance. Brighter Beginnings partners with many other agencies, and with
their assistance, we can offer faster access to an array of services that
make it easier for families to be more cohesive, healthy and self-sufficient.
Program Contact Information
For more information on Teen Family Support programs and services, call
877-427-7134.
Go to the next Every Child Matters program, Teen Family Support Program
- Every Child Counts.
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