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The TAPP Program has several community partnerships with whom they collaborate with to provide support to pregnant and parenting students. Some of the community partnerships include:

Hennepin County Services: In order to make some of the Hennepin County Services more accessible to pregnant and parenting teens, there is a specialized Hennepin County office on site at the Longfellow Community site. Staff there will assist in connecting teens with appropriate county services.Longfellow Community Site is located at: 3017 East 31st Street, Minneapolis, MN 55406
 
Minnesota Visiting Nurses Association (MVNA):  MVNA offers visits to pregnant teens and teens with new babies.

Teens Learn About . . .
♦ Having a healthy pregnancy
♦ Breastfeeding
♦ Labor and Delivery
♦ Practical tips on baby care
♦ What to expect as your baby grows and develops
♦ Parenting tips
♦ How to care for yourself
 
A Public Health Nurse (PHN) from Minnesota Visiting Nurse Agency can visit you in your home, at school, your clinic, or another place of your choosing.
 
NorthPoint Health & Wellness CenterNorthPoint’s commitment to providing comprehensive, high quality health care does not only apply at its Penn Avenue location, but also to providing services through it’s the school-based clinic located at North High school. The goals of the North High School clinic are to provide care to students who otherwise do not receive health care, to help reduce absences related to illness/medical appointments and to promote healthy behaviors.
 
Teenwise Minnesota: The TAPP Program actively participates in Teenwise Minnesota. Teenwise Minnesota is the statewide leader in promoting adolescent sexual health, preventing adolescent pregnancy and gaining support for adolescent parents. They achieve this by developing, strengthening and advancing science-based policies and programs. While Teenwise Minnesota does not provide services directly to teens, they provide resources they think may be of interest to teens.