Nurse-Family Partnership is serving young women in all 21 New Jersey counties today — women who have limited resources as they face having their first baby.

Nurse-Family Partnership nurse home visitors work with low-income young women who are pregnant with their first child, helping these vulnerable young clients achieve healthier pregnancies and births, stronger child development, and a path toward economic self-sufficiency. Nurse-Family Partnership is a rare community health program that has been documented to achieve lasting and significant effects through multiple, well-designed randomized, controlled trials. More than 37 years of research proves that it works.

Nurse-Family Partnership in New Jersey

As a New Jersey charity, NFP operates as a program of the Department of Children and Families Home Visitation Initiative, established in 2007. The program is funded by the New Jersey Department of Children and Families; the Governor’s Juvenile Justice Commission; The United Way agencies of Central Jersey, Greater Union County & Hudson County; the City of Trenton & the Hudson County Department of Health and Human Services; and by the US Department of Health and Human Services.

To inquire about bringing Nurse-Family Partnership to more communities in New Jersey, contact the Nurse-Family Partnership Business Development Manager for New Jersey.

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