Teen Parent Support

Love In Motion

Teen Parent Support walks alongside young moms and dads as they navigate school, work, and life’s many pressures.

We provide community, mentoring, and practical help that empowers young parents to build confidence, strengthen family relationships, and take steps toward stability and hope for their future. Every young parent deserves to know they’re not alone, and that their story still holds promise.

Where Hope Grows

Our Teen Parent Support ministry meets young moms and dads where they live, learn, and gather,

creating safe spaces for connection and growth. Whether through schools, community programs, or local partnerships, we come alongside teen parents in their everyday environments, walking with them as they navigate both the challenges and the beauty of raising a child.

Growing Through Love and Trust

For many teen parents, life can feel like a constant tug between fear and hope. Fear of the future. Fear of failing. Fear of not being enough. Amid the uncertainty of school, work, and parenting, it’s easy to lose focus and feel alone.

Teen Parent Support exists to meet young moms and dads right there, in the middle of that uncertainty, with care, compassion, and truth. Through trusted relationships and community partnerships, we help parents move from fear toward trust: trust in their worth, trust in their capacity to grow, and trust in a God who loves them and their children deeply.

Each week, mentors and volunteers walk alongside teen parents, offering practical guidance, encouragement, and opportunities to build stability and confidence. Together, they discover what it means to create a safe, nurturing home, to pursue education and goals, and to believe that both their story and their child’s story can lead to something beautiful.

Stories of Transformation

Sabina’s Story

When I first met Sabina*, she insisted she wouldn’t attend Parent Life events because she had been in fights with relatives or friends of other

Read More »
Teenager Bailee holding her baby daughter in front of a backdrop of Tacoma's Murray Morgan Bridge at sunrise.

Bailee’s Story

Building Trust Over Time   Bailee became a mother at 17, living with her boyfriend and struggling to stay in school. When she connected with

Read More »