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The program is backed by more than $5 million in federal grants

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Psychology professor Galena Rhoades and her team dedicate their time to serving and supporting pregnant women and new moms through . Thanks to new federal funding, they are expanding their services to teen moms, giving them a place to seek support and to learn how to help their families thrive.

鈥淲e want to offer them specific content around what healthy relationships look like, building confidence in being able to parent and have the families and lives that they want and deserve,鈥 Rhoades says about the new program. 鈥淭hat kind of programming doesn鈥檛 exist in the Denver community, so that was the specific gap we wanted to fill.鈥

Just recently launched, the program will enroll 200 teens and young mothers this year ready to embark on the six-week journey to help themselves thrive. Rhoades鈥 team is offering virtual workshop group classes with evidence-based curriculum. Plus, each young mom will receive one-on-one coaching with a family-support coordinator who can connect them with community, housing and mental health resources. 听

鈥淭his is the beginning of their love life, and now there is a baby involved, so that model of healthy relationships and empowering her to have those healthy relationships is very important to us,鈥 says Jessie Purcel, MotherWise鈥檚 director of programs and community outreach. 鈥淎nd we don鈥檛 take that responsibility lightly.鈥

Purcel breaks down that responsibility this way: 鈥渢o help guide her and navigate with her on that journey as she鈥檚 starting parenthood. It can really have an incredible effect on the kid鈥檚 life and her life, too.鈥

This program is possible thanks to support from two federal grants and community partners. 听 through the and the are providing more than $5 million in funding over the coming years. In addition, MotherWise has a close relationship with the nonprofit , which offers mental health support, additional parenting classes and a postpartum support group.

Galena Rhoades
Galena Rhoades

鈥淧roviding this kind of curriculum at the earliest stages of being a parent, especially for those who are young parents, gives us the opportunity to change the entire trajectory of their own lives and their children鈥檚 lives,鈥 Rhoades explains. 鈥淭his is an opportunity to have a great impact at a time when there can be a lot of turmoil and a lot of stress. It鈥檚 a lot to take on when you are a teen parent.鈥

The young mothers who have already embarked on this new journey with the MotherWise team say it鈥檚 a relief to have someone to talk with and the chance to connect with other young moms in similar situations.

鈥淢y favorite part of the class so far is the discussions,鈥 one participant says. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to learning about baby development and relationship advice. I would say MotherWise is a really helpful group that takes the time to help us teen moms understand things we need to know, such as why we have the reactions we do, why we are the way we are, why are other people the way they are, etc.鈥

Anyone interested in participating in the new program must be pregnant or parenting and between the ages of 14 and 24. to sign up and get in touch with the MotherWise team.