Teen Parent Resources
On the YEI Youth Health Resources page, you can find useful information on health management for you and your family including:
Parenting Resources ● Pregnancy Resources ● Child Care ●

Adventis Medical Center- Groups for moms with babies ages 0-12 months. Provides socialization with other moms, trouble shooting, weight checks, lactation issues, etc.
Center for Family Success- "Parenting Inside and Out" curriculum for parents and caregivers involved in DHS and the criminal justice system.
Insights Teen Parent Program- Provides counseling, support groups, parent education, and child care for pregnant and parenting teens.
Neighborhood House Parenting Program- Free parent/child play groups for children 0-5. Information, support groups, and health and development screenings are also available.
Parents Anonymous- 503-258-4557. Confidential and anonymous support line which offers crisis assistance, emotional support, and information and referrals to local community resources. Available to anyone in the tri-county area experiencing stress or concerns about parenting.
Planned Parenthood - Reproductive health care, HIV/AIDS testing, STD testing. Free/sliding scale.
Pregnancy Resource Center - Pregnancy tests, peer counseling, pregnancy information, adoption information, maternity, baby toys and clothes, furnishings, parenting classes.
Albina Head Start- Free child care for birth to age 5 for low income families. Must meet income guidelines, be working or in school, and live in North, NE, or SE Portland.
Arc of Multnomah County- Respite care for special needs children.
Department of Human Services Employment/Education Related Day Care (ERDC)- Child care assistance for parents who are working or in school.
Mt. Hood Community College Head Start- Child Development and family support services available for pregnant women and families of children age birth - 5 to who are low income and reside in East County outside Portland Public Schools.
