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722 North Market Street, Waterloo, IL 62298

Provides male mentoring program for expectant fathers.

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United Way of Greater St Louis 211

9515 Holy Cross Lane, Breese, IL 62230

Know Your Newborn: A one-night session where new dads learn what to expect as a new parent. Topics include, what to expect in the hospital, bringing baby home, first few weeks home, baby behaviors, taking care of baby, home safety, infant CPR, car seat installation and safety.

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United Way of Greater St Louis 211

324 North Main Street, Red Bud, IL 62278

Provides male mentoring program for expectant fathers.

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United Way of Greater St Louis 211

1444 North Farnsworth Avevue, Suite 200, Aurora, IL 60505

The Power of Fathers Collaborative is open to all fathers trying to reconnect with their families and learn positive parenting skills to build relationships with their children in a safe, welcoming setting. The 12-week program covers topics such as: fathers' rights, ex-offender rights, job referrals, child support information, male-female relationships, grandfathering, parental self-esteem, domestic violence, child development, and more.

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211 Metro Chicago

6727 South Western Avenue, Chicago, IL 60636

The Power of Fathers Collaborative is open to all fathers trying to reconnect with their families and learn positive parenting skills to build relationships with their children in a safe, welcoming setting. The 12-week program covers topics such as: fathers' rights, ex-offender rights, job referrals, child support information, male-female relationships, grandfathering, parental self-esteem, domestic violence, child development, and more.

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211 Metro Chicago

2010 Dewey Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201

The Power of Fathers Collaborative is open to all fathers trying to reconnect with their families and learn positive parenting skills to build relationships with their children in a safe, welcoming setting. The 12-week program covers topics such as: fathers' rights, ex-offender rights, job referrals, child support information, male-female relationships, grandfathering, parental self-esteem, domestic violence, child development, and more.

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211 Metro Chicago

3517 West Arthington Street, Chicago, IL 60624

The Power of Fathers Collaborative is open to all fathers trying to reconnect with their families and learn positive parenting skills to build relationships with their children in a safe, welcoming setting. The 12-week program covers topics such as: fathers' rights, ex-offender rights, job referrals, child support information, male-female relationships, grandfathering, parental self-esteem, domestic violence, child development, and more.

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211 Metro Chicago

475 Taft Avenue, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

The Dads’ Program provides one-on-one support to help achieve personal, professional, and parenting goals. The goal is to empower young dads to be the best version of themselves and build strong connections with their families.

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211 DuPage County

1701 West 63rd Street, Chicago, IL 60636

The Advancing Fathers program has a two-fold emphasis. First, to provide direct services to fathers and mothers to support and improve father involvement in the family. Secondly, to promote community awareness about the importance of fatherhood through the community Fatherhood Coalitions. Fatherhood coalitions are a powerful catalyst for connecting fathers to community programs. They help fathers increase their parenting skills and build and nurture connections with each other, with the mothers of their children, and with their children. Their skills-building workshops and parent support groups are available locally and virtually, making it possible for anyone throughout Illinois to join.

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211 Metro Chicago