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1
Celebrating Our Success
20 Years of Teen Pregnancy Prevention in North
Carolina
Presenter Kay Phillips
  • Presentation Design Trudy A. Logan

Material Preparation APPCNC Staff
2
From 75 a day in 1986
Teens Get Pregnant Each Day in North Carolina
To 49 a day in 2003
3
In 1985
North Carolina Coalition on Adolescent Pregnancy
began
Barbara Kemp Huberman, Founder and First President
NCCAP incorporated as 501 (c)(3) and shared first
office in Charlotte with NC United Way
4
Key Legislative Events
1985
Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention projects APPP
are funded
1986
NC Legislature appropriates funds to Coalition
for first time 20,000 Now, Coalition receives
150,000
5
Key Legislative Events cont.
1989
Rep. Luther Nick Jeralds and Sen. Marvin Ward
co-chaired the Legislative Study Commission on
Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention and Sexuality
1998
Womens Preventive Health Branch now known as
Family Planning Reproductive Health Unit
establishes Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative
TPPI by TANF Block Grant NC General Assembly
approved 4 mil. 1998-2000
6
Pioneers
in
TEEN
Pregnancy
Prevention
7
  • NCCAP launches October as Lets Talk Month with
    support of Gov. Jim Martin in 1986

Let's Talk Month
Throughout the state of NC, communities continue
to hold events promoting parent/child
communication with the Coalitions support and
guidance
8
Teen Pregnancy Prevention Week
NCCAP launches Teen Pregnancy Prevention Week in
May 1991
The week became so popular that it became an
entire month of awareness and education
NCCAPs observance is the precursor to the
National Day coordinated by The National Campaign
to Prevent Teen Pregnancy
9
Summer Institute for Family Life Education
NCCAP and UNC-Charlotte collaborate to provide
adolescent sexuality education training for
providers, particularly teachers
INSTITUTE
The Institute sends well-equipped persons back
into their communities teaching accurate and
current information to teens
10
Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Coalition of NC
1994
NCCAP changes its name to APPCNC
The newsletter changes from The Network to The
Advocate
11
1999
Launches Hispanic Outreach Network
APPCNC remains on the cutting edge and is a model
for other states
Launches new website
APPCNC surfs with the best on the new technology
wave
Launches media campaign Talk With Your Kids
About SexEveryone Else Is
APPCNC increases presence in the state
12
Adolescent Health Advocacy Day
Teens Count
AHAD
New Policy
Teens are the Future!!!
Teens have rights!!!
APPCNC launches AHAD in 2001!
Teens should be heard!!!
Teens, providers and concerned citizens meet in
Raleigh or in their communities with legislators
During the years AHAD was held at the State
Legislative Building 2001, 2003 and 2005,
APPCNC lead the coordination of over 700
participants
APPNC keeps teens health issues at the forefront
13
Some Publications
75 Each Day-The Facts 299 Ideas for the
Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancy We the
People What One Can Do Hispanic Outreach
Portfolio Making a Difference Directory
14
Some Awards
2000 NC Center for Nonprofits Nonprofit Sector
Stewards Award
1987 Nat. Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies
Achievement Award
1992 Natl Award for Male Responsibility Campaign
1998 NOAPPP Outstanding State Coalition Award
1988 Governors Award for Outstanding Community
Service
1991 FDA Natl Merit Award
15
Presidents
Barbara Kemp Huberman 1985-1995
Ann Brewster Jones 1995-1997
Linda Lefteris Riggsbee 1997-2004
Kay Roddey Phillips 2004-present
16
Board of Directors Chairpersons
Dottie Darsie 1987-1988
Linda Nance 1988-1990
Joan Trathen 1990-1992
Linda L. Riggsbee 1992-1994
Sam Cranford 1994-1996
JoAnn Spees 1996-1998
M. Ben Ellington, Jr. 1998-2000
Margie Rose 2000-2002
Robert DuRant 2002-2004
Harold Brewer 2004-2006
Heather Champion 2006-present
17
Thank You
Thank You
Board of Directors
All the board members both past and present have
given of their talents and time to APPCNC
Thank You
Thank You
18
Major Funders
  • American Public Health Association
  • Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation
  • Numerous United Ways
  • Annie E. Casey Foundation
  • The Castleton Group, Inc.
  • Cemala Foundation
  • Blumenthal Foundation
  • The Educational Foundation of America
  • A.J. Fletcher Foundation
  • William T. Grant Foundation
  • Sprint

19
Major Funders
  • Numerous private and in-kind donations
  • Richard J. Reynolds III and Marie M.
    Reynolds Foundation
  • Z. Smith Reynolds
  • North Carolina Rural Economic Dev. Center
  • Wachovia
  • Turner Foundation, Inc.
  • Phillips L. Van Every Foundation
  • James L. Knight Foundation
  • North Carolina General Assembly
  • Bayer

20
Major Funders
  • Center for Disease Control and Prevention
  • The Frank Borden Hanes Charitable Lead Trust
  • James G. Hanes Memorial Fund
  • John Wesley and Anna Hodgin Hanes Found.
  • Capitol Broadcasting
  • North Carolina Healthy Start Foundation
  • March of Dimes
  • Ms. Foundation for Women
  • Provident Benevolent Foundation

21
Major Funders
  • Public Welfare Foundation
  • Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust
  • North Carolina Childrens Trust Fund
  • Fox Family Foundation
  • Alexander Worth McAlister Foundation
  • Population Resource Bureau
  • Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
  • BBT
  • Glaxo
  • Fox 50

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