Empowering Families
The Empowering Families Project
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The purpose of the Empowering Families Project is to increase family self-sufficiency, marital/relationship stability and satisfaction, earning power and employment rates as part of an overall strategy to promote healthy marriage.
Services provided through the Empowering Families Project will be FREE to participants and will begin on Valentine's Day 2012 (the first classes will be held in late February...sign up below so you will be contacted).
FREE Services will include:
· Screening to determine barriers preventing access to services and other family struggles
· Plan to reduce/eliminate/prevent barriers and enrollment in services to address other family issues (including but not limited to: parenting classes, job and career advancement services, financial education, etc.)
· Free Marriage/Relationship Education classes for married couples, engaged couples, dating couples, and singles (classes are accepted by the Twogether in Texas Program and will qualify engaged participants to receive the $60 discount on the marriage license)
· Booster class sessions and quarterly appointments to maintain success.
Outcomes for participants in this program will be:
· Increased family self-sufficiency
· Identification and reduction of barriers preventing success
· Increased marital/relationship stability/satisfaction
· Increased earning power and employment rates
If you are interesting in receiving more information about the Empowering Families Project or if you are interested in enrolling in services then please provide us with your contact information.
The Empowering Families Project officially launches on Valentine's Day 2012 and details will be sent to you after February 14, 2012.
Get more info or sign up by clicking here if your last name begins with the letters A-L.
Get more info or sign up by clicking here if your last name begins with the letters M-Z.
Funding for this project was provided by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration of Children and Families, Grant: 90FM0031-01-01. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.
Please note: Participation in the Empowering Families Project is strictly voluntary.
