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Kingsport Dad Group
242 E Center St. 242 E Center St, Kingsport, TN, United StatesWeekly all-inclusive Dad Support Group for fathers to lean on one another, share experiences, and exchange advice. Our Fatherhood Reconnection Program focuses on supporting fathers in recovery as they navigate the challenges of reconnecting with their children after years of absence. We provide resources and activities that demonstrate the significant impact of consistency and the importance of simply being present in their children's lives. Contact: Valdare Johnson valdare@cartercountydrugprevention.org
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Elizabethton Dad Group
Elizabethton / Carter County Public Library 201 N Sycamore St, Elizabethton, TN, United StatesWeekly all-inclusive Dad Support Group for fathers to lean on one another, share experiences, and exchange advice. Our Fatherhood Reconnection Program focuses on supporting fathers in recovery as they navigate the challenges of reconnecting with their children after years of absence. We provide resources and activities that demonstrate the significant impact of consistency and the importance of simply being present in their children's lives. Carter County Drug Prevention Fatherhood Support Program WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? Youth without a highly involved father are at a greater risk of early substance use. Studies show that up to 75% of adolescents in substance abuse treatment come from fatherless homes. Involved fathers boost a child's security, self-esteem, and success in school and life. In contrast, father absence increases the risk of delinquency—85% of youth in prison come from fatherless homes and face a higher chance of incarceration as adults. Children with both an involved father and mother have better physical and mental health, stronger problem-solving skills, and greater confidence and empathy. They also develop more self-control and moral awareness. In contrast, fatherless children face higher rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide. Teens with engaged dads experience lower stress and fewer depressive symptoms. WHAT CAN […]
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Chess Club
Looking for a chill place to unwind, play games, and meet new friends? Our weekly Chess Club is open to youth who enjoy chess, checkers, card games, board games, and anything in between! Drop in anytime during our open hours, stay as long as you like, and jump into a game—or just hang out and learn something new. It’s a fun, easygoing space where everyone is welcome. For more information contact: sarahstewart@cartercountydrugprevention.org
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JCRC Dad Group
Johnson City Recovery Center 513 E Unaka Ave, Johnson City, TN, United StatesWeekly all-inclusive Dad Support Group for fathers to lean on one another, share experiences, and exchange advice. Our Fatherhood Reconnection Program focuses on supporting fathers in recovery as they navigate the challenges of reconnecting with their children after years of absence. We provide resources and activities that demonstrate the significant impact of consistency and the importance of simply being present in their children's lives. Contact: Valdare Johnson valdare@cartercountydrugprevention.org
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Kingsport Dad Group
242 E Center St. 242 E Center St, Kingsport, TN, United StatesWeekly all-inclusive Dad Support Group for fathers to lean on one another, share experiences, and exchange advice. Our Fatherhood Reconnection Program focuses on supporting fathers in recovery as they navigate the challenges of reconnecting with their children after years of absence. We provide resources and activities that demonstrate the significant impact of consistency and the importance of simply being present in their children's lives. Contact: Valdare Johnson valdare@cartercountydrugprevention.org
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Elizabethton Dad Group
Elizabethton / Carter County Public Library 201 N Sycamore St, Elizabethton, TN, United StatesWeekly all-inclusive Dad Support Group for fathers to lean on one another, share experiences, and exchange advice. Our Fatherhood Reconnection Program focuses on supporting fathers in recovery as they navigate the challenges of reconnecting with their children after years of absence. We provide resources and activities that demonstrate the significant impact of consistency and the importance of simply being present in their children's lives. Carter County Drug Prevention Fatherhood Support Program WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? Youth without a highly involved father are at a greater risk of early substance use. Studies show that up to 75% of adolescents in substance abuse treatment come from fatherless homes. Involved fathers boost a child's security, self-esteem, and success in school and life. In contrast, father absence increases the risk of delinquency—85% of youth in prison come from fatherless homes and face a higher chance of incarceration as adults. Children with both an involved father and mother have better physical and mental health, stronger problem-solving skills, and greater confidence and empathy. They also develop more self-control and moral awareness. In contrast, fatherless children face higher rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide. Teens with engaged dads experience lower stress and fewer depressive symptoms. WHAT CAN […]
