Strong Fathers. Stronger Futures.
Promises Circles for Men & Dads
A space for men to rise, reconnect, and reclaim their roles as fathers, partners and community leaders.
Why Father Focused Services Matter
Children with engaged fathers are 43% more likely to earn A's and 33% less likely to repeat a grade. They're also twice as likely to attend college or secure stable employment after high school, 75% less likely to experience teen pregnancy, and 80% less likely to spend time in jail.
Despite these benefits, 18.3 million children in the U.S.—about 1 in 4—live without a biological, step, or adoptive father in the home. Father-focused services aim to bridge this gap, promoting healthier families and stronger communities.
Real-World Support for Fathers
System Navigation & Advocacy
We help fathers understand and successfully navigate CPS/DHS involvement, court expectations, probation requirements, and other institutional processes.
Reunification-Focused Guidance
Our team supports fathers working toward increased parenting time, reunification, and stronger family relationships through consistent, accountable engagement.
Accountability With Support
Fathers are challenged to follow through on commitments while receiving steady guidance to help them move forward with stability.
(Notice — not soft, not harsh. Balanced.)
Re-Entry & Stability Planning
For fathers returning from incarceration or major life disruption, we provide structured support focused on stability, responsibility, and forward progress.
Parenting Support
We help fathers strengthen communication, emotional regulation, and practical parenting skills so they can show up consistently for their children.
Connection to Community Resources
When additional services are needed, we assist fathers in connecting with trusted providers, employment resources, treatment options, and community supports.
Father-Focused Advocacy That Moves Families Forward
We walk beside fathers as they navigate child welfare involvement, including DHS and CPS cases, justice system requirements, community re-entry, and the transition back into active parenting. Through structured support and real-world guidance, we help fathers build stability, strengthen family connections, and create safer futures for their children.
“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.”
—Frederick Douglass