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Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Initiative Community
Action Program:
Bay Area Community Resources
Richmond, CA
To establish a Community Action Program to develop strategies to reduce teen pregnancies in Southside Richmond.
$175,000
Center For Human Services
Modesto, CA
To establish a Community Action Program to develop strategies to reduce teen pregnancies in West Modesto.
$175,000
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
To establish a Community Action Program to develop strategies to reduce teen pregnancies in the Hollywood
area of Los Angeles.
$175,000
Darin M. Camarena Health Centers
Madera, CA
To establish a Community Action Program to develop strategies to reduce teen pregnancies in the Pan Am Park area of Madera.
$175,000
Drew Child Development Corporation
Los Angeles, CA
To establish a Community Action Program to develop strategies to reduce teen pregnancies in the Avalon Gardens housing development in South Central Los Angeles.
$175,000
Family Services of Coachella Valley
Indio, CA
To establish a Community Action Program to develop strategies to reduce teen pregnancies in the City of Indio.
$175,000
Vista Community Clinic
Vista, CA
To establish a Community Action Program to develop strategies to reduce teen pregnancies in the Oceanside neighborhoods of Eastside, Crown Heights, and Mesa Margarita.
$175,000
Other Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Grants:
Advocates for Youth
Washington, DC
To support "The Media Project" to promote programming by the entertainment industry that portrays healthy adolescent sexual development.
$50,000
California Women's and Children's Health Coalition
Sacramento, CA
To support the merger of the California Reproductive Health Association and the Network for Women's and Children's Health, and to develop community coalitions statewide to organize and mobilize around women's and children's health issues.
$100,000
The Center for Health Training
San Francisco, CA
To develop and disseminate a document providing a geographic portrayal of local areas showing the level of unmet need for family planning services, including the service needs of adolescents.
$80,000
Cornerstone Consulting Group
Houston, TX
To organize, manage and deliver training and technical
support for the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative's Community Action Project grantees.
$956,000
Population Education Committee
Pasadena, CA
To support the production of a Spanish-language comic book to address the issue of teen pregnancy among Latinos by providing information to prevent teen pregnancy.
$36,000
Reproductive Health Technologies Project
Washington, DC
To develop a public education campaign to promote understanding, acceptance, and wider access to emergency contraception by women, teens, and health care providers in the Los Angeles and San Diego areas.
$100,000
South Central Family Health Center
Los Angeles, CA
To support the expansion of the teen peer counseling program designed to serve high-risk youth in South Central Los Angeles.
$100,000
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
To develop and implement a comprehensive family life education program for disabled adolescents.
$104,000
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