
Bridgeway is a comprehensive program working to meet the varied needs of the young pregnant women we serve. In addition to their pursuits of a GED, Diploma, or College degree, we have developed an education program to help girls develop the skills they need to compete in our fast-paced society. The following is a sampling of the more than 100 classes taught in our homes each year, all of which are taught by volunteers. If you want to volunteer as a teacher for any of these classes (or another one not listed) contact our office and ask to speak to our Director of Volunteers.
Health Education | |
Nutrition | Lamaze / Childbirth |
AIDS / S.T.D.s | Adoption Options and Support |
Basic Infant Care | Parenting Skills |
Breast Feeding | Paternity/Child Support |
Car Seat Safety | Parenting |
Pregnancy | Child Birth and Development |
Infant Safety | Pre-Natal Care |
Employment Education | |
Career Options | Job Interview Skills |
Office Skills | Computer Proficiency |
Goal Setting | Resume Writing |
Self Help/Improvement Education | |
Budgeting | Goal Setting |
Cooking | "Make-overs" |
C.P.R. | Self-defense |
Exercise | Taxes / Financial Planning |
Workshops/Classes | |
Anger | Healthy Families |
Abusive Relationships | Guilt |
Baby Showers | Importance of Mother and Baby Bonding |
Co-Dependency | Psycological Abuse |
Confrontation | Self-Awareness |
Depression | Self-Esteem |
Fear | Sexual Abuse |
Good Decision Making | Single Parenting |
Graduation Parties | Stress in Parenting |
Grief | Toxic Relationships |