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“Young Parents Plus” Program Results In Positive Outcomes for Teens with Children When a grant is awarded, Northwest The project included interventions focusing Minnesota Foundation believes that the on prenatal checkups and care, parenting project will be successful. This is ensured skills, drug awareness, job skill by the process staff uses, carefully acquisition, life skills, considering and reviewing the financial management, “This program fits well project by way of in-depth child development and with our mission to see that pre-proposal discussions others. Weekly parent with applicants. The high parents improve their parenting and child groups met demand for NMF’s Caring for skill building and skills, become self-sufficient and Communities Program social interaction improve their circumstances at grants, which serve the with other parents. needs of children and the Over the two home, work and school.” Mark elderly, requires this careful year project period, Carlson, Early Head Start/ deliberation. services and support The success that was expected Head Start Director. were provided to 17 was fully realized in the case of parents and 15 children Northwest Community Action, Inc.’s Young from a variety of sources, including the Parents Plus project, just completed in Lake Lake of the Woods School social worker, a of the Woods County. The purpose of the registered nurse from Lakewood Nursing project was to help teen parents during the Service, a staff member from the Crisis most critical time for their babies’ and their Resource Center, a Head Start social own welfare. It was designed to provide worker and an Early Head Start educator. wraparound services for young parents Only one parent out of the 17 dropped using a multi-agency approach. out of the program; all others finished or remained in school. According to Mark Carlson, Head Start/Early Head Start Director, all the parents who graduated became employed. “There have been no abuse or neglect reports,” Carlson said, “and no new pregnancies among the participants, while we also observed their growing confidence through the weekly sessions.” In addition, all pregnant girls received the prenatal care they needed. All the infants and children have had screenings, check-ups and immunization updates, while no new referrals were required.

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Summer 2005 NUMBER 37

Young Parents Plus .....................1,2 Message From The President .........2 Philanthropic Services ..............3,7 Early Childhood Initiative ..............4,5 Grants ....................6 Business Development .........7 Upcoming Events ....................8

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