Georgia Fatherhood Program
The Georgia Fatherhood Program is a free, voluntary state program run by the Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) for parents who owe child support and are out of work or underemployed. It helps them find jobs and become self-sufficient through job training, job placement, GED classes, driver's license reinstatement, and emotional wellness courses. It also helps parents stay involved in their children's lives and avoid going to court over unpaid support.
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This agency offers a free online literacy program that includes GED classes.
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What they offer 7
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Fatherhood ProgramProgram
Employment-based program that helps unemployed or underemployed noncustodial parents find work so they can support their children and become self-sufficient.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Job Training & Job PlacementService
Connects participants to job training and helps them find and keep employment, with a goal of gaining a job within 90 days.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
GED EnrollmentService
Helps participants enroll in GED classes to finish their high school equivalency.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Driver's License ReinstatementService
Helps participants get a suspended driver's license reinstated so they can travel to work.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Emotional Wellness CoursesService
Provides courses that support participants' emotional wellbeing and involvement as parents.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Child Support Order ModificationService
Helps eligible participants request a modification of their child support order based on their circumstances.
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Adult Literacy ProgramsService
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