Through a unique public-private partnership, Denver Public Schools and Florence Crittenton Services provide services to pregnant and parenting girls ages 14 to 21. Services include on-site high school academics, tutoring and other programs. Florence Crittenton also has an early education center and a family support center. Additionally, there is a medical center on campus which provides pre-natal and postpartum care.
Roy J. Wasson Academic Campus, Colorado Springs School District 11
The Greeley Dream Team works within the Greeley-Evans School district to help first generation college students and students from low-income families exceed exceptions. The leadership focused program also offers a specific course on teen parenting. This program includes hosting discussions and lectures on many parenting topics. These topics can include child brain development, healthy relationships and nutrition, car seat safety,…
New Legacy Charter School is a small public charter school tailored to the unique and multifaceted needs of teen parents, empowering them to create a legacy of education, quality parenting, and personal success for themselves and their children. We serve pregnant and parenting high school eligible students and their children ages 0-5 in northwest Aurora, Colorado.
The New America School strives to help recent immigrant kids and families gain more access to education. The New America School is focused on providing intensive English language instruction and a rigorous academic curriculum to help underserved students fulfill their dreams of a better future. All teachers are accredited and the school operates on a unique four day schedule.
This program is open to any pregnant or parenting student (teen moms and dads) enrolled in Aurora Public school. This program gives students access to certified nurses, social workers and mentors. In addition to the services they provide parents there are childcare options available.
Ralston House Child Advocacy Center works with law enforcement, human services and legal professionals in the Jefferson, Adams, Gilpin and Broomfield counties. Their main priority is to provide a safe place to investigate child abuse cases. Additionally, They have medical clinics and provide housing. They also have multiple resources for family and victim services, some medical services and prevention training.
Open Door continues to be committed to the current at-risk youth population, as well as future at-risk populations, by providing ongoing academic support, behavior modification strategies, combined with education awareness for gang intervention, recruitment prevention, and outreach services.
