More than half of the young women who entered the Nurse-Family Partnership program without a high school diploma have now earned one. Surprised? It’s just one of the ways Nurse-Family Partnership is making a difference for vulnerable young women in North Dakota.
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 North Dakota
Baby Steps Nurse-Family Partnership began serving clients in Cass County and the city of Fargo as a North Dakota charityin 2004. Before then, a partnership with a site in Moorhead, Minnesota, ensured the community’s eligible families were served.
To inquire about bringing Nurse-Family Partnership to more communities in North Dakota, contact the Nurse-Family Partnership Business Development Manager for North Dakota.