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Pathways
to Responsible Fatherhood |
The
New Pathways for Fathers and Families Program is
designed to strengthen positive father-child engagement,
improve employment and economic mobility opportunities,
and improve healthy relationships and marriage as well
as provide individualized case management and access to
community resources to address the social, emotional and
economic stability needs of eligible fathers in Bath,
Menifee, Montgomery, Morgan and Rowan counties. |
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There are no
income or education guidelines. If any of the
services mentioned above interest you or someone you know,
please contact us to find out more information about how
we may be of assistance. Participation in the
Pathways for Fathers and Families program is
voluntary. These services are available to all
eligible persons regardless of race, gender, age,
disability, or religion. |
Parenting Skills
- Identify methods and learn skills
to correct bad behavior
- Get involved in important family
and community activities
- Identify personal health risks for
being a healthier parent
- Work with the other parent of your
child when disagreements occur regarding child
rearing.
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Job Coaching
Skills
- Creating or
updating a resume
- Creating or
updating a cover letter
- Participating
in mock interviews
- Learning
“soft” job skills employers in this region are looking
for
- Learning how
to search for job openings
- Learning
techniques to maximize the possibility of being
considered for a job
- Establishing a
network of contact
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Financial
Management & Relationship Skills
- Create a
monthly budget
- Set a plan to
get out of debt
- Establish an
adequate savings account
- Identify and
eliminate wasteful spending
- Become an
educated consumer
- Plan a
retirement suited to your lifestyle
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This six week, two hour class will be offered at
various locations and times.
Contact one of our case managers or class facilitators at
606-743-3133
to enroll in a class near you!
Funding for this project was provided by the United States
Department of Health and Human Services, Administration
for Children and Families. Grant: 90FK0101 any
options, findings and conclusions or recommendations
expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and
do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States
Department of Health and Human Services, Administration
for Children and Families. |
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