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Summer Web-Talk Series to Address Needs of Children and Parents Overcoming Abuse
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WHY? HELP OTHERS THAT NEED SUPPORT TO GET BEYOND WHY ADVERSITY HAS HAPPENED.... OPPORTUNITIES TO INCREASE SKILLS WORKING ASIDE CHILDREN, YOUTH AND PARENTS  Continuous Quality Improvement Training Webinars Wednesdays July 19th & 26th $60.00 total for both days... 3:30p.m.-5:00p.m. Pacific Standard Time Zone Train your whole s
EMBRACING UNCOMFORTABILITY: WHAT ARE YOUR WAITING FOR?
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EMBRACING UNCOMFORTABILITY: WHAT ARE YOUR WAITING FOR? by James C. Rodriguez President and Chief Executive Officer - Fathers & Families Coalition of America During the process of pushing beyond what is the business as usual working with fathers and families by developing a cutting-edge fatherhood life coach program has stimulated in-depth conve
Webinar: Rethinking Young Fathers: Policy and Practice Recommendations for Child Welfare Systems
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Webinar: Rethinking Young Fathers: Policy and Practice Recommendations for Child Welfare Systems Join us on Wednesday, June 21 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm EST Register for the webinar here:https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7802596688665547266 About the Webinar: How can we support child welfare system change so that young fathers are recognize
FRPN Webinar: Achieving High Response Rates and Dealing with Missing Data in Fatherhood Evaluations
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FRPN Webinar Achieving High Response Rates and Dealing with Missing Data in Fatherhood Evaluations   On Tuesday, June 13 at 12:00 p.m. EST, the Fatherhood Research & Practice Network (FRPN) will host our eighth learning community webinar. High rates of attrition reduce the credibility of research findings. Achieving High Res
Fantastic Opportunities for Summer Institutes-Life Coaching Certification in Atlanta and St. Louis - Virtual Global Participation Open
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Join us at Harris Stowe University  Midwest Regional Fathers & Families Coalition Institute - St. Louis, MO Juy 10th & 11th    Special discounted registration for the National Fatherhood Practitioner Credential from $399.00 to $119.00 to attend the entire two-day training program. Opportunity to participate in the National Fa
Registration Open: Summer Fatherhood Life Coach Certification-July 2017
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JOIN US FOR EITHER IN-PERSON OR VIRTUAL  JULY 10 & 11 SUMMER LIFE COACH CERTIFICATION CLASS HARRIS STOWE UNIVERSITY - ST. LOUIS, MO National Fatherhood Life Coach Certification-July 2017 SUMMER LIFE COACH ENROLLMENT HERE Monday, July 10, 2017 9:00a.m, -4:30pm   Required Fatherhood Practitioner Credential Tuesday, July 11, 20
100 Black Men of America Leadership Guest Speaker Added-Atlanta June
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Dr. Joshua Murfree, Jr. Added Guest Speaker and Leader in 100 Black Men of America FFCA is honored to share leadership from 100 Black Men of America to Open our program June 8th. A public servant for more than three decades, Dr. Joshua W. Murfree, Jr. was recently appointed to the position of Chief Operations Officer for the Fulton-DeKalb Hosp
Featured:The Criminal Justice and Mentoring Program Experts at Summer Institute in Atlanta
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South-East Healthy Fathers & Families Institute June 8th & 9th Clark Atlanta University Atlanta, Georgia Register Today here Early Rates End Next Week...                                                    &n
Atlanta Conference Special Series Trauma ​​Informed ​​Care and Human Trafficking June 9th
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South-East Healthy Fathers & Families Institute June 8th & 9th Clark Atlanta University Atlanta, Georgia Register Today here                                                          
Special Series Engaging Dads & Children Living Homeless in the U.S.
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engaging dads and children living homeless in the u.s. (Alex and his son, Junior going through the journey overcoming homelessness in America) Men living in poverty are more than twice as likely to become absent fathers than their middle-class peers (U.S. Census Bureau). However, poverty does not have to define outcomes for children nor does homele