Supporting Families

About-APIN

About Adolescent Parent Interagency Network

The Adolescent Parent Interagency Network (APIN) is a group of agencies, professionals and peers in Manitoba who collaborate with the goal of ensuring high-quality service to young people who are pregnant or parenting, whether or not they are primary caregivers. Members of APIN have linked together because of their shared commitment to the challenges and opportunities facing these youth. APIN activities and events are coordinated by a volunteer steering committee of 10 to 16 members from diverse professional settings.

APIN-Events

APIN holds many annual events for adolescents/young parents and service providers throughout the year.

APIN-Resources

Important Information for adolescents/young parents and service providers related to existing services and resources.

Project Choices

Project Choices is program offered in Winnipeg that opens up conversations around alcohol, sex and birth control. This program will be most relevant for folks who drink alcohol, are sexually

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Milk Mentors

The Milk Mentors Program is a free program for parents in Manitoba who are looking for support with breast/chestfeeding, pumping, and combo-feeding their babies. We offer 1:1 support via phone,

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Elmwood Infant Lab

The Elmwood Infant Lab is a safe space for young parents to have their babies (ages 8 weeks to 2 years) at school while the parent(s) finish high school credits. 

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Marymound Young Parents Program

Offering young parents support and guidance with child rearing skills while they transition to independent living. Marymound’s Young Parents Program provides young parents and moms-to-be with hands-on assistance in raising

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Adolescent Parent Day 2023

Adolescent Parent Day 2023 APIN is again pleased to have hosted its annual Adolescent Parent Day!  The event was held at the Norwood Hotel on October 26th, 2023 and a

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APIN acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 1 Territory, original lands of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, Dene and Metis people. We respect the Treaties that were made on these territories and dedicate ourselves to move forward with Indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration to make Manitoba an inclusive and accessible place for everyone who lives here.