Free Program For Fathers And Kids Ages 6-11

The Center for Child Counseling is offering a 13-week program to help youth and empower their father figures.

CFCC’s Stop Now and Plan (SNAP) program is a new fatherhood initiative offering tools and guidance to help fathers grow as parents and role models. Fathers and their children, ages 6-11, are invited to join the free 13-week, evidence-based program. Groups begin Aug. 18.

The program aims to help youth and their father figures improve communications, social skills and family relationships. It is funded by the Florida Network of Youth and Family Services as part of its Father First initiative.

“We are excited to partner with the Center for Child Counseling in helping fathers and father figures in our lives to learn, grow and push toward being better every day with the right resources, encouragement and connection. We stand together with all dads, showing that perfection isn’t the goal, but being present is,” said Stacy Gromatski, CEO of the Florida Network.

The SNAP fatherhood groups are open to any father, stepfather, grandfather, uncle or male caregiver of a child who wants to strengthen their relationship and parenting approach. To learn more, e-mail snap@centerforchildcounseling.org.

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