State Funding Cuts Put Prenatal Care for Young Parents at Risk
“They definitely make me feel like they’re concerned about what I need without judging me at any time.”
– A young parent in the Face to Face Prenatal Program
For more than 50 years, Face to Face has been a trusted place for young parents as they navigate pregnancy, parenting, and the systemic barriers that often come with them, including housing instability, disrupted education, and poverty.
But right now, that foundation is in crisis.
An unexpected $160,000 cut in decades-old state funding threatens our ability to provide the prenatal care and wraparound support that young parents rely on, support that ensures not only healthy babies but healthy, resilient families.
This isn’t a planned transition. It’s a devastating blow.
Since 1972, young people have walked through our clinic doors not just for checkups, but for connection, preparation, and support through parenthood.
Through personalized, trauma-informed care, we’ve helped more than 6,000 young parents and their babies access the support they need, from medical visits and prenatal vitamins to therapy, case management, housing assistance, and parenting education. Our programs stop cycles of poverty and trauma before they begin. But that’s only possible if our services continue.
Stories of Impact
Kyndal was sixteen, pregnant, and terrified. At Face to Face, she found care, support, and a way forward. Through our prenatal program, she received medical care, safe sleep education, baby supplies, and was connected to a high school with on-site childcare. She graduated on time. 
Amada and Joshua, newly married and expecting at 18, turned to Face to Face for more than checkups. They found a community through prenatal education, couples therapy, and guidance that helped them build a strong, stable relationship for their growing family, foundations that last even today.
These stories aren’t exceptions; they’re what we do. Every day.
And the parents we serve say it best:
“Once I started going to Face to Face, it was really inclusive. I could see staff that looked like me and of all backgrounds.”
“Like, there’s someone that basically has a checklist and telling me, we need this, we need to start this, we’re going to get you this. And then my whole pregnancy goes completely smooth… I’m enjoying it rather than freaking out and not knowing what else I need to get before it’s done.”
The Only Clinic of Its Kind in the Twin Cities
Face to Face is the only clinic in the Twin Cities offering personalized prenatal care specifically for low-income, unhoused, and marginalized young parents. We celebrate young parents with birthday cakes, hang their baby’s photo on our wall, and meet every need without judgment.
But if we don’t close this funding gap, services will be interrupted. That means no place to turn for many pregnant youth. No check-ins. No case management. No vitamins. No wraparound care. No prenatal education. No safe start.
This Is About More Than a Program; It’s About Our Community
When systems fail, we step in. For 53 years, our community has come together to ensure young people are seen, supported, and safe. Now, we need your help to keep showing up.
Your gift today ensures care tomorrow. Every dollar helps us reach our $160,000 goal and guarantees uninterrupted support for the next young parent who walks through our doors and their baby.
Let’s build a future where all youth and their children can thrive. 
Questions? Call us at 651-772-5556. We’d love to share more about this critical work and how you can get involved.
P.S. The United Family Physicians residency program raised over $11,000 for the prenatal program. Will you join them in giving to build health and resilience for the next generation?
