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  • National Fatherhood Initiative

    Fatherhood inclusion programs that are offered nationwide. Helps train staff on father inclusiveness for various programs. Offers training and support for dads to learn how to manage household, work, emotional availablility, etc.

  • Daddy University

    Male parenting company educating fathers. Offers information,services, advocacy, products, training, and development. Works to break the cycle of dads who aren't invested in their kids lives and helps teach men how to be a positive influence on their children.

  • Administration for Children & Families

    Promotes the economic and social well-being of families, children, youth, and individuals through funding, strategic partnerships, guidance, training, and technical assistance.

  • US Dept of Housing and Urban Development

    HUD offers help to families who struggle to secure housing. Elegibility is based on income. Helps people find affordable housing, including housing choice vouchers and help with homeownership.

  • Medicaid

    Health coverage for low-income people and families in the United States. Also offers access to CHIP, the Children's Health Insurance Program to help families which have income that exceeds Medicaid qualifications but can't afford private coverage.

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