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Nurse-Family Partnership

Nurse-Family Partnership® (NFP) is an evidence-based, nurse home visiting program for women in South Phoenix, Maryvale and Laveen who are having their first baby. If you enroll, a specially trained nurse will visit you in your home throughout pregnancy and continue to visit until your baby is 2 years old.

And it is FREE to all who are eligible!

Enrollment Requirements

You must fit all of the following requirements to enroll in the South Phoenix NFP program in addition to meeting income requirements:

  • First-time mother

  • Less than 28 weeks pregnant

  • Living in one of the following zipcodes: 85009, 85031, 85033, 85035, 85037, 85040, 85041, 85043, 85339, 85042

If you fit the requirements or know someone who does, click here to download the referral form.

Your Nurse Will Help You

  • Have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.

  • Become a better parent.

  • Build a strong network of support for you and your baby.

  • Make your home a safe place for your baby to live and play.

  • Get referrals for healthcare, childcare, job training and other support services available in your community.

  • Find ways to continue your education and develop job skills.

Set goals for your family’s future and find ways to help you reach them.

To view the Nurse-Family Partnership program overview, please click here.

Please contact nfp@swhd.org with any questions, or for more information.

 

                   

 

The Nurse-Family Partnership is brought to you by First Things First (www.azftf.gov). First Things First (FTF), approved by Arizona voters, works to ensure that our youngest children have access to quality early childhood experiences so they will start school healthy and ready to succeed.  Across the state, FTF regional partnership councils – in collaboration with local leaders – identify educational and health needs of children from birth through age 5 in their communities and fund strategies to address those needs.

 

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