Sharing life with high school students by building genuine relationships
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For more information call Libby Johnson at 864-909-2612 or email GreenvilleYoungLives@gmail.com
25 Woods Lake Rd #510, Greenville, SC 29607
864-616-0376
At NCFC, our mission is to improve child, parent, and community outcomes through education, employment, and health by creating a sustainable infrastructure for success. FC, our mission is to improve
To enroll in Nurturing Skills Program - click here
The NSYP program is designed to provide parents who are either pregnant or parenting children aged 0-5 with the necessary skills to support themselves and their children. Parents participate in activities promoting positive parenting skills, such as nurturing behaviors, healthy physical and emotional development and appropriate role and developmental expectations.
Evidence-Based Nurturing Parenting Program
Earn Diapers and other items
Earn While you Learn System
Meet other young parents
Includes case management
Address: 1143 Grove Road
Email: piedmontwomenscenter.org
Telephone Call - 864-233-3823
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Educate, Equip and Empower - E3
Our E3 Parenting Initiative is designed to equip you with the tools you need as a parent. We look forward to being on this journey with you.
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Attend follow-up visits online or in person
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Address: 730 South Pleasantburg Drive, Suite 205
Telephone - 864-241-4464
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We provide community-based programs and support groups for fathers, free of charge.
We help fathers connect to other services they need so they can meet their responsibilities and secure their parental rights.
We offer job coaching and employment connections that benefit fathers, their families and employers in our communities.
We’re a resource for local organizations that want to provide family support and father-friendly services.
We know engaged fathers are the best way to get to the root of problems that affect all of us—so that we can make real progress toward ending poverty, reducing crime and improving outcomes for children.
When fathers are engaged, children are:
More likely to graduate from high school
Less likely to go to jail
Better positioned to be good parents themselves
We strive to help fathers better themselves, their relationships and their understanding of how important a responsible, active father is in a child’s life. Building stronger families creates a better South Carolina for every citizen.
We always look for community partners who want to collaborate with us—from local law enforcement and family court judges to health clinics and churches who, like us, want to help fathers succeed.