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Today’s Dads

TODAY’S DADS was created by Rosalie Manor in 2001 to bring the fathers of greater Milwaukee into the parenting process. The program helps them become emotionally and financially responsible, nurturing dads who will be actively and permanently involved in the lives of their children. These services are available to all eligible persons, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or religion.

For more information about TODAY’S DADS or the other programs of Rosalie Manor Community & Family Services, call (414) 449-2868.

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Today’s Dads provides one-on-one case management, as well as group programming. Trained case managers work with the participants in areas including:

  • Parent support and education
  • Basic job training
  • Assist with filing paternity
  • Improve communication and social skills
  • Goal setting
  • Anger management

 

Fathers Make a Difference

This website is dedicated to promoting responsible fatherhood and features information about:

  • The Fatherhood Partnership, a coalition of faith- and community-based organizations providing father-centered services in Southeastern Wisconsin
  • Ways to get involved in promoting responsible fatherhood, whether as an individual, or as part of an organization
  • Other resources available to help fathers and their children

 

Public Service Announcement

Fatherhood Public Service Announcements   Click here to view the
Fatherhood Public Service Announcement (.wmv file)

Take Time to Be a Dad Today

There’s growing up and there’s being The Grown Up. The NRFC Take Time to Be a Dad Today TV ads show two dads doing both. So break out your best cheer, and your stealthiest moves, and take time today.

Watch "Super Soaker" (WMV - 4.3 MB)
We observe a father and his young son engaged in a serious "super soaker" battle
Length: 30 seconds, closed captioned

Watch "Cheerleader" (WMV - 4 MB)
A grandmother watches as a father is rehearsing cheerleading routines with his daughter.
Length: 30 seconds, closed captioned

 

 


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