POPSS

Partnership & Opportunities for Adolescent Health Preparation, Support and Services

Goals


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Implement evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention programs in schools, community-based settings, and clinics

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Provide supportive services that connect youth and families to mental health, primary health care, and reproductive health care

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Engage youth, parents, and community partners through outreach and communication activities

The POPSS project aims to increase adolescent health by implementing evidence-based programs, policies, and resources in schools, clinics, community sites, and congregate care settings in historically underserved communities in the greater Chicagoland area. POPSS is a collaboration between Texas A&M University and Lurie Children's Hospital. The Lurie Children's Hospital implements evidence-based programs, ensuring community voices and partnerships in the initiative.

Program Benefits


Increase access to evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention programs

Connect youth and families to essential health and mental health services

Strengthen community partnerships in historically underserved areas

Questions?


For more information, contact: 

Caitlin Holden | Program Manager  

caitlin.holden@tamu.edu