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The Georgia Fatherhood Program was created in 1997 as a pilot project at Atlanta Technical College and is presently funded by the Georgia Department of Labor. The program was created to serve non-custodial parents who are unemployed or underemployed and have barriers to employment, these barriers include:
The Technical College
System of Georgia (TCSG) has demonstrated capability as the service provider
through which a variety of skills training exposures are provided that prepares
program participants to fill positions identified by the labor market trends.
The program works to benefit children by providing non-custodial parents with the tools and skills are essential to promoting self-sufficiency and stability. Contact Information: |
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