www.glsen.org www.pflag.org www.hrc.org www.kaleidoscope.org (specifically for teens)
try asking highschool guidance counselors
The lack of parental guidance is not necessarily the cause of teenage pregnancy, but teens that have an open communication with their parents or an other responsible adult in their lives tend to have more information on how to avoid pregnancy, even if they are sexually active.
There are a lot of websites with articles designed to help parents support their gay children. One of these sites is Gay Teens. It may be helpful to find a support group in your area for face-to-face advice.
There are troubled teens in every city in the United States. There are also several online support groups where troubled teens can be found.
To get a list of military schools for troubled teens you can talk to most guidance counselors and school officials who can help direct you to the school thats right for you.
Strugglingteens.com have comprensive information on boarding schools for troubled teens.
Lesbian teens can find support through support groups LGBTQ which stands for lesbian, gay bisexual, transgender, queer. For those who won't go public and join a group, seek out and confide in an older person, from outside your family.
The master pin code for the Swank Teens Alternatively DVD is typically not publicly disclosed for security reasons. If you're looking for access, it's best to contact the provider or distributor directly for assistance. They can provide you with the necessary information or support.
A counselor from school referred me to a local support group at a nearby highschool, you may want to try that. There's a lot more girls out there in your situation than you may think! I don't know if there is a support group for parents with pregnant teenagers, but if not, there needs to be, because this is a epidemic, and these girls seems to be totally clueless as to what they're getting themselves into. Hi, I don't know of a forum dedicated to pregnant teens. But I just started a forum this week for parents period. And speaking as a woman that got pregnant at 16 and then 18, I can tell you that it's not the end of the world for these teens. Having parents and/or friends and family around is the best thing for them right now. They need support and to be told that it won't be easy but that everyone will help them so that they can finish school and get careers.
Gov Teens has a network of forums aimed at Teens. They have Health and Development discussions along with chat rooms, just for teens. They also have a small selection of arcade games.
It is based upon the income of the mother and father of the child.
Strugglingteens.com is an incredible recource.