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    OPA funds grants that enable states, tribes, and local programs to prevent teen pregnancy, provide family planning services, and implement embryo adoption awareness programs. Learn more about OPA’s grant programs:

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  2. Visit the National Native HIV Network website for events, PSA videos, graphics, and other resources.

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  3. March 20 is National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. We can help by reducing HIV stigma and promoting prevention, testing, and treatment in Native communities.

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  4. OPA’s TPP Program provides funding to implement effective programs and develop, test, and evaluate approaches to prevent teen pregnancy across the U.S. Explore the program’s purpose, activities, and accomplishments with the TPP Program grant one-pager:

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  5. 3月17日

    On 3/24 from 11am to 12pm ET, join for the release of a new report sponsored by and on prevention and control in the United States, including recommendations for action. Register:

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  6. OPA TPP program grantees use a systems-thinking approach to implement effective programs. This approach includes replicating effective programs and supportive services that are culturally and age appropriate, medically accurate, and trauma-informed:

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  7. Learn more about OPA’s Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program and all of OPA’s grant programs:

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  8. To address the changing needs of youth and communities, 25% of OPA TPP grant funding is dedicated to developing, testing, and evaluating interventions that could contribute to adolescent health, prevent teen pregnancy, and reduce STI rates:

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  9. Join today, Wednesday, March 17 at 3:00 pm ET for a webinar to learn about the different ways we can support women living with HIV.

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  10. 3月16日

    23.45% of people in the U.S. living with are women? Join us March 17th at 3pm as we talk about strategies to change this! Register here:

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  11. OPA's TPP Program funds diverse organizations working to prevent teen pregnancy across the United States. Explore the TPP Program grant one-pager to learn more about the program’s accomplishments, purposes, and activities:

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  12. Since its establishment in 2010, TPP Program grantees have served 1.4 million youth across 41 states, Washington DC, and the Marshall Islands. Learn more about the program’s history and accomplishments with the TPP Program one-pager:

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  13. The “Adolescent Development Explained” guide focuses specifically on the five major areas of adolescent development: physical; cognitive; emotional; social; and morals and values. Explore all five areas now:

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  14. may be over, but adults can continue learning about how to best support by reviewing OPA’s resource, “Adolescent Development Explained”:

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  15. OPA enjoyed engaging with attendees at our virtual exhibit booth. In case you missed learning about our work, you can still explore OPA’s ongoing programs, services, and research on the OPA website:

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  16. OPA had a great time discussing all things at . Subscribe to OPA’s newsletter for the latest news and research related to adolescent health, as well as health across the reproductive lifespan:

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  17. PrEP is an effective HIV prevention medicine but is often unavailable to high-risk individuals and communities. Read OPA’s success stories from Title X clinics that focus on expanding PrEP awareness and access to women.

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  18. Explore OPA’s resource that helps Title X family planning service sites make evidence-informed decisions about their role in assuring access to PrEP for HIV prevention services in their communities.

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  19. . works with OPA to address the needs of grantees, providers, and program staff. Check out their resource for family planning providers, “Counseling Adolescents Seeking Family Planning Services,” in our virtual booth at

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  20. Today is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (). Read this new blog post from OIDP Director Kaye Hayes, “Improving HIV Prevention and Health Outcomes for Women and Girls as We Work to End the HIV Epidemic”

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  21. 3月10日

    that affects women differently? Visit & to learn more!

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