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Program targets teen pregnancy
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MAY 30, 2001 The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy today will release a report highlighting the successes of a New York City program in reducing teen pregnancy. Dr. Michael Carrera at the Children's Aid Society has created a porgram that offers sex education classes, SAT tutoring, job skills training, medical and dental care, and sports and creative activities. Program participants have one-third fewer prengnacies, a three-evaluation showed. Get the Story:
Program Finds Success in Reducing Teenage Pregnancy (The New York Times 5/30)
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