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24/7 Dad Classes – New 6 Week Session

Posted on June 10, 2020 by Healthy Baby Network

Healthy Baby Network’s Fatherhood Program invites Fathers and Father Figures to attend

24/7 Dad Classes

Thursdays from 6:00-8:00pm beginning Thursday, August 27
Thursday, September 3
Thursday, September 10
Thursday, September 17
Thursday, September 24
Thursday, October 1
via Zoom

Healthy Baby Network is affirming the role of Fathers and men in the health and development of all our children by providing individual and group services to men, tailored to their needs. Infants and children thrive when they grow up with involved, responsible, and committed Fathers and men.  These services are provided by experienced Fathers (JaMone Alexander, Fatherhood Coordinator and Aubrey Sheffield, Fatherhood Community Health Worker) with lived personal experiences navigating the issues we will tackle. Our goal is to help create “24/7 Dads” who will enhance the well-being of their children by being an integral part of their lives physically, emotionally, spiritually, and intellectually 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Dads and men will meet once a week for 6 sessions, using the evidence-based 24/7 Dad curriculum for education, support, and practice techniques.  Classes are free, but registration is required.

Registration

Please register by Monday, August 24 by contacting:

JaMone Alexander, Fatherhood Coordinator
jamone@healthy-baby.net
585-546-4930 ext. 214

OR

Aubrey Sheffield, Fatherhood Community Health Worker
aubrey@healthy-baby.net
585-546-4930 ext. 220

Once registered, you will be sent the Zoom link for the meeting.

Please contact JaMone or Aubrey if you would like to register, but do not have access to Zoom. We are here to help!

All Fathers and Father Figures are welcome!

We will be learning from the 24/7 Dad curriculum, 3rd edition, provided by the National Fatherhood Initiative.


About Healthy Baby Network

At Healthy Baby Network, we are dedicated to giving babies a healthy start in life. Through data, health planning, and creating social support for mothers, we are transforming our community baby by baby.