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A Listing of Minnesota's Fatherhood Service Providers 
Total Records:  100
  Organization Name   Project Name   Region Served  
Organization:
Employment Action Center
Project:
Young Dads Project
Region Served: 7 Email: kjohnson@resource-mn.org
Web: www.eac-mn.org
Name:
Kirkland  Johnson
Work Phone:
612-752-8836 Minneapolis; 612-752-8931 St. Paul ext.
Fax:
612-752-8801
Address:
900 20th Av. South
Minneapolis MN  55404
Population Served:
Young Dads project serves fathers who are unemployed or under-employed, and serves estranged fathers of any age who would like to establish a relationship with their child.
Description:
Locations in South Mpls, North Mpls and St. Paul. Services include vocational/educational assistance, financial literacy classes, work experience, life skills, parenting, personal counseling, and support groups.

Organization:
Division of Indian Work
Project:
Healthy Native Fathers Project
Region Served: 7 Email: gtenbear@gmcc.org
Web:
Name:
Gary  Ten Bear
Work Phone:
(612) 722-8722 ext. 320
Fax:
(612) 722-8669
Address:
1001 East Lake Street
Minneapolis MN  55407
Population Served:
Serving Native Fathers. Also contact Bob Klanderud at the Division of Indian Work at extension 359.
Description:
Offers parenting/support groups and education, development of life skills, self-sufficiency, advocacy, follow-up, intervention, home visits, informal counseling, cultural awareness, and family activities.

Organization:
Pillsbury United Communities
Project:
FACT Program (Fathers and Children Together)
Region Served: 7 Email: fordh@puc-mn.org
Web: www.puc-mn.org
Name:
Harry  Ford
Work Phone:
(612) 435-1529 ext.
Fax:
Address:
2730 Portland Avenue South
Minneapolis MN  55407
Population Served:
Transitional housing program for homeless fathers with custody of children; mostly serving single father headed households.
Description:
Provides low-cost, safe transitional housing for fathers with custody of their children. Camden Apartments, a 23-unit permanent supportive project targeting homeless custodial fathers and their families is scheduled to open in 2007.

Organization:
Richfield Early Childhood Family Education
Project:
Region Served: 7 Email:
Web:
Name:
Carol  Huttner
Work Phone:
(612) 861-1887 ext.
Fax:
Address:
7001 Elliot Avenue S
Richfield MN  55423
Population Served:
All families living with children between birth and enrollment in kindergarten are welcome to attend the Early Childhood Family Education program.
Description:
Early Childhood Family Education is recognized as a cost-effective, high quality program with the flexibility to provide a wide array of family education/support services in accordance with the needs and resources of individual communities.

Organization:
African American Men Project of Hennepin County
Project:
Region Served: 7 Email: shane.price@co.hennepin.mn.us
Web:
Name:
Shane  Price
Work Phone:
(612) 302-4690 ext.
Fax:
Address:
1313 Penn Ave. North
Minneapolis MN  55411
Population Served:
Serves young African American men ages 18-30 living in disenfranchised areas of Minneapolis and surrounding suburbs.
Description:
The Project focuses on meeting the diverse needs of African American men including jobs, education, housing, social and emotional support services, finances, criminal justice, physical and mental health, etc.

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