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Black Men Raising Girls Alone
Black Men Raising Girls Alone is an organization dedicated to strengthening the moral and spiritual fiber of the young Black woman that are parented only (or primarily) by their fathers.
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Boot Camp For New Dads
Boot Camp For New Dads (BCND), formed in 1990 to help new fathers "hit the ground crawling", is rapidly developing into a national support network for men confronting the realities of fatherhood.
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Father and Family Link
Father and Family Link is a resources dedicated to serving the needs of fathers and families by providing current, reliable information in the field. Their database consists of entries that we have retrieved or received from various organizations who conduct research, study policy, and/or provide counseling in the field of fathers and families.
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Father Net
FatherNet produces information on the importance of fathers, fathering and how fathers can be good parents and parent educators. It includes research, policy and opinion documents to inform users about the factors that support and hinder men's involvement in the lives of children.
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Father to Father
Father to Father is a national effort to unite men in the task of being a strong and positive force in their children's lives. With assistance from central resource teams, local communities or agencies.
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The Fatherhood Project
The Fatherhood Project® is a national research and education project that is examining the future of fatherhood and developing ways to support men's involvement in child rearing. Its books, films, consultation, seminars, and training all present practical strategies to support fathers and mothers in their parenting roles.
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The Father's Network
Web site created for fathers and families raising children with special health care needs and developmental disabilities.
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Meld
MELD's mission is to strengthen families by improving the quality of parenting in the United States. The program's national headquarters are in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where a city-wide demonstration informs MELD's work in over 25 states across the county.
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National Center for Strategic Non-profit Planning and Community Leadership
This site provides details about NPCL's public and customized workshop series to help community-based organizations and public agencies better serve young, low-income single fathers and fragile families.
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The National Center on Fathering
The mission of the National Center for Fathering is to inspire and equip men to be better fathers. In response to a dramatic trend towards fatherlessness in America, the Center was founded in 1990 by Dr. Ken Canfield to conduct research on fathers and fathering, and to develop practical resources to prepare dads for nearly every fathering situation.
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National Center on Fathers and Families (NCOFF)
University of Pennsylvania. Extensive research and related information on fathering. One of the most comprehensive research grounded sites on fathering and families.
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National Fatherhood Initiative
The mission of the National Fatherhood Initiative (NFI) is to stimulate a society-wide movement to confront the growing problem of father absence and to improve the well-being of children by increasing the number of children growing up with involved, committed, and responsible fathers in their lives.
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National Practitioners Network for Fathers and Families, Inc.
The National Practitioners Network for Fathers and Families, Inc. (NPNFF), is the national individual membership organization whose mission is to build the profession of practitioners working to increase the responsible involvement of fathers in the lives of their children.
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Welfare Information Network (WIN)
WIN is a special activity of the Finance Project, a national initiative to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of public- and private-sector financing for education, other children's services, and community building and development. The Finance Project develops and disseminates information, knowledge, tools, and technical assistance for improved policies, programs, and financial strategies.
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