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Description The Homeless Prenatal Program (HPP) is a resource center for poor and homeless families in San Francisco. HPP offers services focused on prenatal and parenting support, family finances and stability, and emergency support of basic needs.

HPP’s goals are that their clients: (1) have healthy births, (2) are empowered to create safe, nurturing family environments, and (3) have access to resources that can lead them towards stable housing and economic self-sufficiency.

Families are offered case management, childcare, mental health counseling, support groups, as well as other stabilizing services according to need. Client may utilize HPP’s Wellness Center for prenatal education and parenting classes, or enroll in HPP’s Community Health Worker Training Program to receive a 12-month paid job training in a career field. A drop-in Community Technology Center is also available for technical education.

HPP is supported through foundation and government grants, contributions, special events, and other revenues.
Goal / Mission The Homeless Prenatal Program works with families to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty by providing prenatal and parenting support, family finances and stability, and basic needs services.
Results / Accomplishments More than 3,000 families access HPP’s services each year, with nearly 200 new families every month. Since 1992, of 1,992 babies born to HPP families, 90% were of normal weight and 95.5% were drug free. In 2007, of the 116 babies born to HPP families, 92.2% were born of healthy birth weights and 96% were born drug free. Since 1995, of the 156 women who entered the Community Health Worker Training Program, 111 graduated and found jobs or pursued educational opportunities within 30 days of graduation. In 2007, 402 HPP families obtain permanent housing, ending homelessness for 770 children.
Categories Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health
Economy / Homelessness
Social Environment / Children's Social Environment
Organization(s) Homeless Prenatal Program (HPP)
Date of Publication 2007
Geographic Type Urban
Location County: San Francisco
Primary Contact Martha Ryan
2500 18th St.
San Francisco, CA 94100
(415) 546-6756
info@homelessprenatal.com
http://www.homelessprenatal.org/
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Target Audience Children, Women, Families
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