The Office of Population Affairs (OPA) offers a wealth of information on family planning, STI prevention, parenting, infant health, and education for youth who are pregnant or who are already parents, as well as for their kids. This office is based out of the United States of America and services vary through zip codes.

Services for Pregnant and Parenting Teens

The federally funded Title V program seeks to improve the health of all mothers and children (including children with special healthcare needs), by assessing needs, setting priorities, and providing programs and services. Visit the Title V Information System to learn more about Title V programs in your state or region.

Home visiting programs provide health, child protection, early education, and social services based on the needs of a family. Nurses, social workers, and other professionals meet with at-risk families in their homes, evaluate the families’ circumstances, and connect families to the services that they need in areas such as healthcare, child development, parenting skills, child abuse prevention, and nutrition. Find a Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program. (Reproductive Health Services and Resources | HHS Office of Population Affairs, n.d.)