What we're trying to do is stop a cycle. We're trying to arrest a behaviour that might continue if children are born without the support that we're able to offer them. We basically wrap the mother in a metaphorical blanket where she has support on all sides, from teachers to social workers to the medical team. She is taught breastfeeding skills. She has someone come into her home after her child is born to help her with parenting.
There are schools. I've spoken to post-secondary teachers who are very happy when they have girls who have come from Villa Rosa, because they work very hard. They have a lot they want to offer, and they're learning that at Villa Rosa.