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Founded in 2014, Good Dads is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to helping kids one dad at a time. It aims to encourage, inspire and empower dads from all walks to of life to be more in involved in the lives of their children. It offers a variety of support resources like fatherhood classes, web resources, counseling, HR benefits and community events. Good Dads is headquartered in Springfield, MO, but also has locations in Kansas City, Hannibal and Stockton.
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Good Dads Inc is seeking volunteers who are interested in becoming Captains for Good Dads Strong Schools. Strong Schools is a before-school curriculum intended to help fathers (including step-fathers, grandfathers and father-figures) be more engaged with their children. The Strong Schools curriculum is designed to promote parent-child conversation on character-building themes, such as teamwork, patience, gratitude, etc. Captains lead the Read more...
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New Pathways facilitators are committed volunteers who lead fatherhood classes to small groups of at-risk fathers throughout the Ozarks. They work in pairs to lead the weekly class at a Good Dads class location. Facilitators may also be required maintain a case management file for each of their participants. The best facilitators also serve as mentors to dads in the Read more...
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A place where people who are struggling in any area of life come together in community and have access the resources they need. At Life Change SWMO we believe as Paul said in his letter to the Corinthians: “If one member suffers, all suffer together; if one member is honored, all rejoice together” We accomplish this by offering a variety Read more...
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There are 655 Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) across the United States. When seniors need help within our communities, we are the first call. We encourage, coordinate, and deliver community-based services that link local, public, private, voluntary, and corporate resources. In Missouri, there are 10 AAAs, each serving a different region of the state. We serve Region 1 which includes Read more...
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The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is a voluntary health organization that gives those affected by suicide a nationwide community empowered by research, education, and advocacy to take action against this leading cause of death. Suicide is one of the leading causes of death, yet suicide doesn’t get anywhere near the research funding given to other leading causes. We Read more...
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Missouri’s FIRST intergenerational community for Foster Families, Foster Youth, and Seniors. Read more...
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501C3 Non-Profit organization. We serve the Greater Lake of the Ozarks region. Our patients are uninsured or under-insured. We supply medical, dental, vision and chiro clinics with many other programs. Our mission is to provide quality healthcare in a manner that reflects the love of Christ. Read more...
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Good Dads Inc is seeking volunteers who are interested in becoming Captains for Good Dads Strong Schools. Strong Schools is a before-school curriculum intended to help fathers (including step-fathers, grandfathers and father-figures) be more engaged with their children. The Strong Schools curriculum is designed to promote parent-child conversation on character-building themes, such as teamwork, patience, gratitude, etc. Captains lead the Read more...
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New Pathways facilitators are committed volunteers who lead fatherhood classes to small groups of at-risk fathers throughout the Ozarks. They work in pairs to lead the weekly class at a Good Dads class location. Facilitators may also be required maintain a case management file for each of their participants. The best facilitators also serve as mentors to dads in the Read more...
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