The Prevention and Intervention Program is a series of ongoing workshops, individual and group sessions covering various subjects including:


• Fatherhood a series of on-going workshops, individual and group sessions designed to share guidelines and principles for educating, improving and nurturing the responsibilities and rewards of fatherhood. Focus is placed on the following:

  • Teenage
  • Divorced
  • Single
  • Married


• Dealing with a Bitter Divorce a multitude of resources are available for maintaining necessary lines of communication and interaction within the family. Issues of concern include:

  • Developing a Parenting Plan
  • Visitation
  • Child Support
  • New Mates
  • New Spouse


• Parenting Class a 12 week program designed to provide parents with coping skills, alternative methods of dealing with challenges and problems affecting today’s youth. Topics include:

  • Discipline
  • Self Esteem
  • Attentively Listening
  • Family Rules


• Department of Children Services My Child Says Daddy has established a liaison with the Department of Children Services in an effort to reunite missing fathers with their children.


• Parental Legal Rights a service provided to educate parents on how to effectively deal with our legal system as it pertains to their children. Emphasis is placed on bringing the various agencies and parents together in a non-threatening environment.
Topics include:

  • Understanding the Courts
  • Choosing the Right Attorney
  • The D.A.’s Office
  • Your Legal Responsibility


• Men Who Care a network of willing men who provide single and divorced parents with role models and on-going phone support.


• Domestic Violence/Anger Management a series of on-going workshops, individual and group sessions designed to enhance a person’s ability to deal with anger and violence.

  • Conflict Resolutions
  • Anger Management
  • Communications Skill
  • Depression
  • Violence