

I’m Referring a Teen or Young Parent
Confidential Referrals for Free Support in Houston, TX
Houston Birthing Connection accepts referrals from schools, counselors, healthcare providers, social workers, faith leaders, and community organizations seeking support for pregnant or parenting teens and young parents in Houston.
All services are free, confidential, non-medical, and provided through grant-funded nonprofit programs.
Who Can Make a Referral
We welcome referrals from:
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School counselors, teachers, and administrators
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Healthcare providers and clinics
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Social workers, CPS, and foster care agencies
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Homeless youth and housing programs
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Faith-based and community organizations
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Mentors, coaches, and trusted adults
You do not need a formal partnership to refer a young parent.

What Support We Provide
Referrals may access one or more of
the following free programs:
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Pregnancy & postpartum support
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Case management & emotional wellness support
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Parenting & life skills coaching
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Transitional housing referrals (Nurture Nest)
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Academic support (high school completion, GED, college prep)
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Job training & workforce readiness
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Healthcare career pathways (HHA training)
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Furniture, food, and essential needs support
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Transportation assistance for appointments

Need Help or Have Questions?
If you’re unsure whether a referral is appropriate or would like to learn more about our programs, our team is happy to talk with you. We can help determine eligibility, explain available services, and guide you through the referral process.
📞 Call: 832-308-0776
📧 Email: tjames@houstonbirthingconnection.org
We welcome questions from schools, providers, community partners, and trusted adults supporting teen and young parents.
Real Support. Real Families. Real Impact.
Houston Birthing Connection helps teen parents stay in school and complete their education despite the challenges of pregnancy and early parenthood.
Through case management, life-skills coaching, and stability support, we remove barriers that often cause young parents to drop out — helping them graduate, gain confidence, and build a stable future for themselves and their children.







