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How Can We Support Children? Special Webinar With International Health and Education Experts

Preparing Parents and Educators in the PandemicA Virtual Conversation Open to Professionals and ParentsTuesday, July 28th, 202012:55 p.m. Eastern Standard - 11:55 a.m. Central Standard - 9:55 a.m. Pacific Standard Time zones

Enrollment form here. 

Duration is excepted to be one hour.

Save the Date Flyer For Share to Join Us Here

The Fathers and Families Coalition of America continues a series of public policy. We invite you to join us and share with your friends, parents, professionals, and leaders concerned about the wellness of children and families.  FFCA is using our forum to give a fireside chat based on questions from our community partnerships. Please use the quick sign-up enrollment form and consider an item you want to ask of the guests to give you the best outcome from this time together. The COVID-19 is a public health crisis that has intersected with varying philosophies politically. However, we will introduce a nexus to focus on children. What happens to the well-being of children emotionally? What are the barriers for pre-school to k-12 educators' self-protection and safeguarding of the children entrusted in their care as professional educators? How can entities from Head Start, Day-Care Provider, and K-12 ensure developmental and educational needs are provided, especially in distance-learning to avoid children "falling through the cracks?" Where are the plans for children in poverty and children with special needs that will require added support in this pandemic?

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Advanced Practitioner Credential End of Summer Online Course

Thursday, August 27th for the first class-day; 

Thursday, September 3rd for the second class-day;

Tuesday, September 7th for the final class-day.

Agenda-Advanced Practitioner Credential Course Here

We meet at 7:00 a.m. Pacific Standard; 9:00 a.m. Central Standard; and 10:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time Zones each day for 4.5 hours

Would you like to hear from our most recent professional who took the Advanced Practitioner Credential Course Feedback?

"I think the Fathers & Families Coalition of America Advance Practitioner Credential Seminar is a fundamental seminar for any practitioner at any level. Dr. James Rodriguez and his team do a phenomenal presentation going from the theoretical to a pragmatic approach in a uniquely engaging way. Practitioners that take the seminar will not be disappointed." -  Michael Cupeles, Male Initiative Coordinator, Gateway Community Action Partnership Head Start/Early Head Start, Atlantic City, New Jersey


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July 9th Open National Conversation for Reform of Public Policies

Standing up for justice requires the ability to expand the context and complexities of societal needs. Join us for quarterly national and international discussions as community leaders and advocates to increase our awareness, collaborations, alliances, and examine current and potential public policy initiatives. Please join as one group on Thursday, July 9th FFCA will host a National Stakeholders Meeting that will focus on social justice, health, gender/racial equity, and 11-points developed from amazing leaders. Fathers and Families Coalition of America is discussing possible (4) areas of collaboration with the National Coalition of 100 Black Women (NCBW) Manhattan Chapter.

The additional agenda items include developing a social policy/justice strategic plan for 2020-2021 and discussion of issues as well as areas of concentration of issues going forward through 2022. FFCA is aware it is another virtual meeting. However, your involvement is essential. We are asking you to join us for this meeting, and review the information, are er is below as well as sign-up today here

National Policy & Social Justice Stakeholder's MeetingHosted by Fathers and Families Coalition of America

 

Thursday, July 9, 2020,


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Standing Up for Justice

Together, Let us Weave A New Fabric for Change!

As a country in 1526, the first subjugated Africans (100) brought to the now Carolinas. At the same time, there were an estimated 17 to 20 million First Nation tribal members through this nation and over 60 million in the Americas. In 2020, there are an estimated 45 million African-Americans, and there are over seven million Native Americans in the United States, 78% of whom live outside reservations in which this nation forces them to live. Unfortunately, death by kneeling to George Floyd is not the first time by another. So many painful truths of this nation of racism, oppression, and barriers for achieving dreams of childhood. I write this blog, meant to remind, and call us to action. We can no longer kneel on the hopes of millions.

Saturday, my youngest daughter and I spoke with a colleague to address the pain in America from the eyes of my daughter and her friends' insights. One of my peers shared that maybe, today's youth may not want to hear about the slaughter of over 300 women and children at The Wounded Knee Massacre. Sadly, that 1890 domestic massacre by men in uniform led to the killing of several hundred Lakota Indians, most of whom were women and children, at this Wounded Knee. My daughter shared, "No, dad, the schools do not teach our history! We need to know of the systemic and historical inequalities. See dad, and they do not want to teach the truths of horrible treatment, only a fake version of history." Our conversation continued with this local leader and advocate as she quickly reminded me of teaching her about the Tulsa Massacre. The Oklahoma National Guard called to take the lives of Blacks in Tulsa protesting for the rights of a wrongfully accused teenage boy. My daughter can see the history and the systemic barriers for people of color and the obstacles women have based on the lack of gender equity. Today, our graphic designer, an early 20-year-old young man in Serbia who created the blog's accompanying images, wrote, "James, it's insane how people get killed, and we are in the 21st century. There’s a lot of bad people in the world right now. I don't know what to say." I believe it is clear that all over this nation, people are protesting for a change, from Serbia to Australia, Africa, Asia, and the United Kingdom.

This nation has a well-documented fabric of not dealing with racism, as well as oppression. Two fabrics created the society we now live in. One fabric was an opportunity for those leaving other countries for a better life, and that includes the tens of thousands of immigrants and different ethnicities currently locked up in immigration centers. Latino Americans in the United States make up 52 million people. We know it is well documented that hundreds of thousands of children have been part of a systemic barrier for a better life. We may have forgotten the spotlight on abuses and growth in immigrant detention centers. Maybe many do not even know all the disparities of our nation's criminal justice system. One of my professional experiences on the private networks of criminal justice was when I was told, "You see men and fathers that can change and have a better life. Well, we see dollar bills walking around here and nothing more." That was a statement made to me from a coordinator at a private prison before providing professional counseling/parent education services. If this is the mindset of law enforcement and criminal justice or other systems, how can we really achieve greatness as people?  I wanted to share these realities without educating too much or highlighting the facts impacting well over one hundred million Americans on America's lack of freedom for all people from the years 1526 through 2020.

How can a group of people be slaughtered, another enslaved, another encamped, and a nation not dealing with the historical realities of racism? When racism blended with a pyrrhic victory of false privilege, it will ultimately take the fabric of opportunity in America and unravel and destroy this nation. We have to work towards continually improving the fabric of our society by welcoming the best aspects of the world and weaving them into our history. This will demand that we engage in continuous candid examinations of where we have been and how we can make America a perfect union that will embrace all people. Black America has too often endured and continues to be impacted by the hostility of racism that permeates all aspects of our society. It is at the root of all the injustice and inequality that has burdened all races and ethnic groups since the very beginning of their presence in America. Living and seeing the brutality and inhumanity of those who are selected to lead, which include legislators, legal bodies, and law enforcement authorities, should be enough to cause the whole nation to think and contemplate its future. These persons with persuasive power give cause to grieve this kind of oppression before the eyes of the world. This is not new to those of us who struggle and suffer ongoing trauma but shows a deep sickness in the soul of people in authority. Until the great wrongs are addressed, we will continue to see a country torn apart from the other fabric of weaving a legacy for our children and families.


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Mental Health Awareness Women2Women Community Café A Virtual and Global Gathering

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Coronavirus has both illuminated crises for individuals, families, institutions, and the world, while it has also opened opportunities for us to nurture ourselves, heal, and ready ourselves to level up to whatever is next. Join us Saturday, May 30, 2020, as Dr. Cio Hernandez shares how to listen to and nurture the little girls inside of us so we can reach our goals now. She will highlight the psychology of survival and success and share practical tools to get you back in your body ready to shine.

Remember to sign up to be one of the first 100 to have access to her Got This! The app is due to be released later this year. If you're interested in a recording of Corona Virtual Healing Circles check out the link below.

Women2Women Community CaféMENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH

Saturday, May 30, 2020 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Pacific Standard Time11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Central Standard Time12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Eastern Standard TimeGet Ready for Realtime DiscussionJoin Women2Women by texting Women2Women to 31-996FREE LIVE EVENT! 


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Mental Health Awareness Month Guest Speaker Dr. Jorge Partida Del Toro

May 28, 2020 @ 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM PDTOnlineMAY GUEST FIRESIDE CHAT CONVERSATION FEATURES Dr. JORGE PARTIDA DEL TORO

Fathers & Families Coalition of America has traveled globally, bringing people to our in-person and FFCA Live events. However, our Café Networking Programs brings a breadth of resources and experts to people. Imagine, you can join one of our FFCA Live events from your living room, office, or on the go, and this month, we are excited to host international experts helping others in the journey of wellness.  A journey begins with a single step to start. We invite you to step over to our contact page and sign-up for this FFCA Live (realtime virtual or call-in)  time to discuss the barriers in the journey of many boys and men of all ages and backgrounds for the best life possible. The Men2Men Monthly Community CaféMen2Men Monthly Community Café is a place of solace, inspiration, challenge, and awareness to help others and strengthen themselves through dynamic conversations to help take us all to the next level.

ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Join Men2Men by texting Men2Men to 31996, email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or take less than 19-seconds and complete our contact form. FFCA will send the virtual/call-in platform by  May 27th. 

Get ready for an inspirational 75 minutes, Thursday, May 28th @ 11:00 a.m., Pacific Standard Time; Noon Moutain Standard Time; 1:00 p.m. Central Standard Time; and 2:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time to talk with Doctor Bonds as well as another guest speaker, Curley L. Bonds, M.D., facilitated by Dr. James C. Rodríguez, MSW, President and Chief Executive Officer of Fathers & Families Coalition of America.


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Advanced Practitioner Credential Summer Online Course

 

Advanced Practitioner Credential Summer Online Course6/16/20 @9:00 AM-12:30 PM PDT6/18/20 @9:00 AM-12:30 PM PDT6/23/20 @9:00 AM-12:30 PM PDTOnline

Did you know the number of children in foster care in America has increased by at least 10% from 2018 to 2019?  Despite child welfare's efforts to prevent the removal of children from their parents, the number of children in foster care has been increasing. The Advanced Practitioner Credential Modules 5-8 introduce skills to work with fragile families, children, and even adults who have experienced adversity, trauma and need assistance from practitioner to get unstuck.

Join Fathers and Families Coalition of America for a special Summer 2020 real-time training program that others have called "deep, heavy, powerful, insightful" and more. The enrollment process is easy. The classes breeze by with interactive modules.

Join us and learn more here

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Women2Women April Community Café - Dealing with Adversity and Helping Children and Parents Overcome Trauma

Fathers and Families Coalition of America introduces two exceptional monthly café conversations that focus on positive change as well as finding a cause bigger than self. We host three café programs that were born out of advancing coalition building. Our meetings promote community-based interventions, research, and build community-wide awareness of essential topics for sustaining healthier children and families. FFCA is continuously seeking to strive for excellence with diverse partnerships for profound change and provide a structure for connecting people. 

This blog is an introduction to the two leaders of the Women2Women Community Café movement. The Saturday, April 25th, Women2Women Community Café is an open kick-off to every woman in the globe. Ms. Sylvia Rodriguez and Mrs. Sheila Smith will facilitate this first of many Saturday morning connections with guest speakers starting at 9:30 a.m. California time that has an expected 45 minutes to a one-hour community gathering. We come together through the use of technology and bridging the needs and insights of women through FFCA's realtime video and or teleconference system that allows you to be fully engaged.

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and we will end April with a powerful session that you can join by texting Women2Women to 31-996 or email us This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

Women2Women April Community Café - Dealing with Adversity and Helping Children and Parents Overcome Trauma

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New Café Networking Program - April 30th - Men2Men Monthly Community Café Overcoming Adversity

Fathers and Families Coalition of America introduces two exceptional monthly café conversations that focus on positive change as well as finding a cause bigger than self. We host three café programs that were born out of advancing coalition building. Our meetings promote community-based interventions, research, and build community-wide awareness of essential topics for sustaining healthier children and families. FFCA is continuously seeking to strive for excellence with diverse partnerships for profound change and provide a structure for connecting people.

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and we will end April with a powerful session that you can join by texting Men2Men to 31-996 or email us This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Dealing with Adversity and Helping Children and Parents Overcome Trauma

What adversities have you already overcome in your life? Physical, sexual, or emotional abuse? Domestic violence, mental illness, divorce, or poverty?  For some, adversity begins before the age of one, with over 4 million cases of child abuse reported in the United States in 2017. * Four out of five of these abusers were the children’s parents. Approximately 75% of this abuse is neglect for failure to provide adequate food, shelter, clothing, medical care, and supervision for children. One in ten children will also be the victim of sexual abuse before their 18th birthday. ** 

Abuse does not only occur, children, one in four women and one in nine men have experienced severe intimate partner physical violence. *** This abuse of severe mental or physical pain produces trauma, which can negatively impact the rest of a person’s life if they do not get the support and resources to heal.

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Virtual Advanced Practitioner Credential April Classes April 16, 2020 - April 17, 2020 Online

Dear FFCA community:

FFCA will use a realtime video class that is accessible for all attendees for an exceptional learning experience. The course is very interactive, requiring approx. 4-5 hours a day with three on-demand (playback) sessions that attendees will be expected to participate fully. This rigorous, highly interactive online course is designed for serious practitioners who are looking for a solid understanding of methods, philosophies, tremendous new curriculum to work with parents, families, children and want to work with peers, guided by proven professors, to learn how to use powerful and effective engagements using the FFCA Credential.

Registration is Open

REGISTRATION FORM HERERealtime - Interactive - Inspiring - EngagingSpring 2020 Next Level Regional InstituteApril 16th & 17thRealtime Virtual Class Starts Thursday, April 16thClosing Class is Friday, April 17th10:00 AM to 4:30 PM DailyThree On-demand Taped SessionsComprehensive Practicum - An Approved Continuing Education Program

(30% off to FFCA Members)

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Administration for Children and Families Assistant Secretary Interview at Fathers & Families Coalition of America Conference

The Alvin Galloway Show Special Series - 21st Annual Families and Fathers Conference, February 24-27, 2020, in Los Angeles, California, featured Assistant Secretary Lynn A. Johnson, and Director Clarence H. Carter, hosted by the Fathers and Families Coalition of America (FFCA). We extend a heartfelt sense of gratitude to Assistant Secretary Johnson and Director Carter for taking the time for this exclusive interview, and the talents of Mr. Alvin Galloway for the executive producing of this two-part interview series. 

  

Assistant Secretary Lynn Johnson, for the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services' Administration for Children and Families, was honored at the Fathers & Families Coalition of America's 21st annual conference. Additional interviews include Dr. James C. Rodríguez, MSW, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Fathers & Families Coalition of America, as well as, Mr. Clarence H. Carter. He is the Director of the Office of Family Assistance and the Acting Director of the Office of Community Services at HHS' Administration for Children and Families. Listen to these broadcasts, as the three interviewees, discuss their responsibilities, vision, how we all can improve the outcomes for children and families.

Assistant Secretary Johnson was presented with the Honorable John S. Martinez National Leadership Award. This award is named after the late Connecticut State Representative, President of the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators, and a founding member of the Board of Directors for Fathers and Families Coalition of America. Over the past 16-years, FFCA has bestowed this national award to numerous leaders who bridge from local, state, or national leadership. Rep. Martinez was a champion of champions who went beyond political affiliation, economic or social status to focus on policies to improve the lives of those who he represented in the State of Connecticut and the United States. The most recent honorees of this national award include the Honorable Holly J. Mitchell, California State Senator(2019), and the Honorable Maxine Waters, U.S. Congresswoman representing California's 43rd District(2018). 

The 2020 National Award was presented at the closing Drs. Ramon and Yolanda Nieves Gala. FFCA honored for her leadership in making a difference from her home state of Colorado and throughout the United States. The U.S. Senate confirmed Assistant Secretary Lynn A. Johnson on August 28, 2018. Before joining the Trump administration, Ms. Johnson served as the Executive Director of Jefferson County Human Services in Colorado, overseeing the county's Head Start program, as well as programs on the workforce, career and family services, child welfare, justice services, and community assistance.

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Social Work Month and Fathers and Families Coalition of America Making A Difference

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Are you the change you wish to see in the world? March 2020, has certainly taken on new challenges globally but a time of reflection. I write this note to share a few points moving forward during a glance int he rearview mirror of life and purpose. I wanted to become a social worker as a teenager. Now, the field is not one with a lot of Latinos, but there was this person who was "being the change he wanted to see in the world," in Mr. Hiram Rivera-Toro, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. Over the decades, I can look back using a handheld mirror to see the influence of his passion helping youth, just like me, and a lifelong legacy shift in the lives of tens of thousands Hiram still posses today. Many children, youth, young parents, families, and older adults globally are seeking for #socialworkstrong professionals and organizations to find their destiny. 

Looking in a full-length mirror, in the reflection, are you making a difference in the world. Who has impacted your life? How have you made an impact in the lives of others? Unknown to you at the moment or ever. March is  #socialworkmonth, and I want to share the talented #socialworkers and others who have made lasting impacts on the development of Fathers and Families Coalition of America. 

The FFCA Community is established by helping professionals of early childhood education and primarily social work. The platforms of professional development allow FFCA to further   #strengtheningfamilies initiatives. We have incorporated an array of #therapist #healthcareprofessionals #practitioners #mentalhealth #earlyheadstart #headstart and others who are making #makingadifference in the #lives of parents and #youngpeople.

We value the professional field of social work. As a graduate of the School of Social Work at the Arizona State University, I understand there still is a need to establish valuable education and professional development opportunities for social workers and others to create men's studies and or father engagement strategies similar to women's studies, family development, and other curricula as we have a change in family formation globally.

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Free Online Introduction Advanced Practitioner Credential program - Friday, March 13th

 

Dear FFCA community:

Tomorrow, we have our first online class from our most recent Advanced Practitioner Credential program offered at the 21st Annual Families and Fathers Conference last month. Our 8th edition of this program updated to ensure expanded learning concepts, skills, and activities replicable working with individuals and groups. Tomorrow, March 13, Dr. Narviar C. Barker Browne, LMSW, will lead the block of instruction on EQ with a following on MI & Cognitive Distortions. If you have not completed this program and want to get the final credential, we invite you to sit in on this call offered through a virtual portal only. If you have never taken this course, this is a great time to get an "appetizer" of our 11-module program with a practicum. 

We will offer a partnership with one of our several affiliates of FFCA to provide a regional event with the Family Development Services, Inc. You can review more about this event for April 16th & 17th here https://fathersandfamiliescoalition.org/conferences.html.

If you want to join in on Friday, March 13, 2020, class that is 1.5 hours online only starting from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. California time, complete this brief interest form https://forms.gle/Xp6oV4FGxHBJ2R1z7 


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Sponsors Support Early-bird Rate Extension to Fathers & Families Coalition Conference - Do Not Miss Out

21st Annual Families and Fathers National ConferenceHilton Los Angeles Airport 5711 West Century BoulevardLos Angeles, California 90045

Our very modest Early Bird Rate now extended due to the support of conference sponsorships. The ability to work with foundations and others will help you, and others attend the convention that starts February 24th (Pre-Conference Institute) and continues with our Opening Day, February 25th. The closing will be an exceptional event on our third and last day with the Drs. Ramon & Yoland Nieves Family Affair Gala. Please use this opportunity to share the fantastic news the grant to our organization, now reinvested to our stakeholders, constituents, and new attendees and guests.

The rates are available for at-a-glance on page 70 of our conference program.  We sold out both our first and second contracted blocks.Conference Progam https://fathersandfamiliescoalition.org/images/2020/21st-Annual-Families-and-Fathers-Conference-Program_compressed.pdf Conference Hotel https://book.passkey.com/e/50062533Conference Online Registration https://www.cvent.com/events/21st-annual-families-and-fathers-conference-next-level/registration-354e9867e6314f55a227ab5c74f94f71.aspx?fqp=true 

Book Your Hotel Room Here at the Hilton Los Angeles Airport for Exclusive Reduced Rates. We have worked diligently to ensure we keep all of our rates (conference, hotel, meals, and special events) at the lowest possible for our constituents, collaborations, and new guests. The 21st Annual Families and Fathers Conference has a unique code to reserve limited rooms after we sold-out our first and second block of guest hotel rooms. The code for this conference at the Hilton Los Angeles Airport Hotel is FFCA at the $173 rate by calling 1800-HILTONS to reserve your room today.

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Specialty Professional Development Credential & Certificate Programs

Advanced Practitioner Credential 

Monday, February 24, 2020| 8:30 AM TO 4:00 PM (PST)Dr. Narviar C. Barker Browne, Ph.D., LMSW-Atlanta, Georgia with  Dr. James C. Rodriguez, MSW-Phoenix, ArizonaCE Category: 7 Contact Hours (15 for full program)

Synopsis: The Advanced Practitioner Credential program is an integrated approach to build skills, knowledge, abilities through evolved-based and evidence-based interventions. Individuals will go through a comprehensive 15-hour program with a practicum for the final credential. The 11-Module program is fun, challenging, thoughtful and gives a lot of ah-ha moments to increase the skills and co-create a comprehensive integrative father engagement model of services. Each module builds off the previous and introduces FFCA’s unique integration of techniques for you to create a dynamic approach using some of the following blendings of interventions. 

 Strategies to increase healthy father involvement D.I.S.C. Personality Model working with fathers/parents. Skills for increased resiliency using Emotional Quotients (EQ) skills. Evidenced-based goal setting using Motivational Interviewing. Applying mindfulness engaging fathers, parents, children and staff wellness. Strategies for effective communication for those with individuals that experienced severe adversity and trauma. Culturally appropriate methods using cultural grounding techniques Strategies to help participants become better teachers with the styles and methods presented. Evaluating by using Participatory Action Research (PAR) in your program to work with families, parents, communities and your team. FFCA’s special practitioners skills-building as an inspirational approach from proven techniques from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT); Schematic Therapy (ST); Motivational Interviewing Integrated with Cognitive Therapy (CT). These approaches are presented in a format that regardless of the level of experience, methods can use as a curriculum, group, couple or individual services.

More Information: Page 6 of The Offical Conference Program for the 21st Annual Families and Fathers Conference Program

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New York Best Selling & International Authors - Next Level 2020

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Walk Away with New Relationships the Will Get You To The Next Level 2020

Join Us Tuesday NightFathers & Families Coalition of America PresentsThe Next Level 2020 Opening Night ReceptionThe 21st Annual Families and Fathers ConferenceFebruary 24th-27th, 2020Hilton Los Angeles Airport5711 West Century BoulevardLos Angeles, California 90045

We are honored to announce that our new partnership with Barnes&Nobles Bookstores with Fathers and Families Coalition of America will host The Meet the Authors as part of our Opening Night Reception. FFCA will include exceptional entertainment as a time for attendees to enjoy, network, access resources, and build new relationships. The Opening Night Reception is open to the public, family, and friends of attendees. However, all non-conference attendees must be registered for the Opening Night Reception using our online registration system.

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Meeting Authors Overcoming at The Next Level 2020
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The Journey Is Just Getting Started

Do you know how the FFCA got its start? Take a moment to listen to the birth of the FFCA, how the organization has helped others, the future possibilities, as well as what's in store for the 2020 "Next Level" 21st Annual Families and Fathers Conference.

After you listen to the broadcast, ask yourself,

"How can I take myself to the next level?""How can I help those around me reach their next level?""Do I want to miss an opportunity for growth?"

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Fall Symposium Region 5 Affiliate of Fathers & Families Coalition of America

Region 5 Fall Symposium 2019

Friday, October 18, 2019

3:00 p.m.to 5:00 p.m. Registration5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Meet & Greet (Drinks and Snacks)6:00 p.m to 7:00 p.m. Speaker: Jeffery M. Leving, LTD

Saturday, October 19, 2019

8:00 a.m - 9:00a.m Registration9:00 a.m - 12:00p.m Advanced Practitioner Credential Part I12:00 p.m - 1:00p.m Lunch Provided1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m Advanced Practitioner Credential Part II5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Mgr's Reception (Drinks and Snacks)

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Pregnancy Assistance Fund Policy Briefing Thursday, September 26, 2019

Esteemed Colleagues

I am honored to share that Andrea Kane is the Vice President for Policy and Strategic Partnerships at Power to Decide will join us, Thursday, September 26th. Andrea is a long-time advocate for fathers, and exceptional professional working on a wide range of national domestic policy issues will be the guest speaker for the September Unifying Voices in Fatherhood Initiatives National Call. Mr. Michael Peeples, Director for the City of Milwaukee's Fatherhood Initiative, will be the moderator for this call. Please feel free to share this invitation with your networks. The bottom of this note includes the conference call and or video access information. 

Ms. Kane will share an urgent and time-sensitive national policy impacting the lives of millions of teen parents, families, and providers who are working with high school and college students. The array of affected providers from Zero- Three, Head Start, K12, juvenile-justice, child-welfare, homeless & runaway youth, fatherhood practitioners, etc., make time to join Andrea to learn about the reauthorization of the federal Pregnancy Assistance Fund (PAF) $25 million annual program funding.  We will start on-time at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and end promptly at 2:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. The meeting will stay open until 1:10 p.m. and then close access; therefore, please ensure to mark your calendar and join us a few minutes early. 

On Thursday, September 26th, we’ll have a significant opportunity to learn more about and help support the reauthorization of the federal Pregnancy Assistance Fund (PAF). In the meantime, here is some background and an action step you can take now.

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International & National Kick-Off for the 21st Annual Families & Fathers Conference Open Meeting

Kick-Off for The 21st Annual Families & Fathers Conference

Thursday, July 25, 2019Homeless Prenatal Program 2500 18th Street, 2nd Floor Conference RoomSan Francisco, California, 94110 USAVirtual Attendance Text to 31-996 Next Level This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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About FFCA

Established in 1996 as a grassroots initiative. Incorporated in 2004 as an Arizona nonprofit. Transitioned in 2010 as a national and international professional development and advocacy agency. In 2016 expanded our charter as well as a California nonprofit as we serve our stakeholders as a federal nonprofit 501(C) 3 (EIN 81-1290316) supporting the professional development, quality improvement training of those working with families, parents, children, and building healthy communities with father engagement strategies.

In 2020, we incorporated in Puerto Rico (Corporation No. 453499) with Dr. Aida Díaz Rivera as the President for our Transforming Leadership & Management Institute - Center for Latino Initiatives of Fathers and Families Coalition of America.  

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CONTACT US
Denisha Lias, MS Econ.
Executive Assistant
Office of the President and CEO
424-225-1323(o) 323-899-7152 (c)
denisha@fathersandfamiliescoalition.org
Days of Availability: Monday, Thursday, and Friday 

Dr. Brittany D. Watkins
Coordinator, Community Engagement & Conference Support
brittany@fathersandfamiliescoalition.org
Days of Availability: Monday - Thursday 
424-225-1323(o) 202-805-3374 (c)

Fathers & Families Coalition of America

CALIFORNIA
335 E. Albertoni Street,
Suite 200-430, 
Carson, California 90746

PUERTO RICO
Medina Professional Center
Calle Monseñor Torres,
San Juan, Puerto Rico, 00925

ARIZONA
5045 W. Baseline Rd.
Suite 105-216, 
Laveen, Arizona 85339