A buck-a-day — that’s the incentive being offered to young girls to keep them from getting pregnant.
The group College-Bound Sisters was founded at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro by Hazel Brown, a maternity nurse who thought too many teens were having babies.
Brown said she hopes the program, which pays $1 each day to 12-to-18-year-old girls, will keep them from getting pregnant. In addition to remaining pregnancy-free, the girls must also attend weekly meetings.
The program is funded by a four-year grant from the state.
“Our three goals are that they avoid pregnancy, graduate from high school and enroll in college,” Brown said.
Under the program, $7 is deposited into an interest-bearing college fund that the girls can collect once they graduate high school.