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Challenges and Successes of Pregnancy Assistance Fund Programs Supporting Young Fathers

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  • Katherine Niland
  • Rebekah Selekman

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Since 2010, the Office of Population Affairs (formerly the Office of Adolescent Health) has offered funding to support expectant and parenting youth through the Pregnancy Assistance Fund (PAF).

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  • Katherine Niland & Rebekah Selekman, "undated". "Challenges and Successes of Pregnancy Assistance Fund Programs Supporting Young Fathers," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1a23de47626047ee8f575c4d6, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Ann E. Person & Elizabeth Clary & Susan Zief & Katie Adamek & Valerie Caplan & Julie Worthington, "undated". "The Pregnancy Assistance Fund: Launching Programs to Support Expectant and Parenting Youth," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4be886762318467285ace2cb9, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    2. Jessica F. Harding & Susan Zief & Amy Farb & Amy Margolis, "undated". "Supporting Expectant and Parenting Teens: New Evidence to Inform Future Programming and Research," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3d66277097644a3888c59d335, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    Pregnancy assistance fund; parenting youth;

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