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Follow on Google News | Project Child Support Partners with Fathers NowProject Child Support Partners with Fathers Now of Newark Now to Provide Services for Fathers in the City of Newark
Project Child Support and Fathers Now, The Newark Comprehensive Center for Fathers a subsidy of Newark Now, partner to provide child support assistance services for Newark Parents. The program will include providing child support educational and assistance services to parents through Newark’s Comprehensive Centers for Fathers. The Newark Comprehensive Center for Fathers (NCCF) helps fathers develop a stronger commitment to fatherhood, stronger parenting skills, and stronger employment skills. Project Child Support's Amnesty Program (http://projectchildsupport.org/ Newark residents who are owed unpaid child support may acquire the assistance of Project Child Support’s Collection Program (http://projectchildsupport.org/ Project Child Support is an initiative of the Custodial Support Foundation and Bounty Alert that provides child support assistance services to custodial and noncustodial parents in an effort to reduce the over $100 Billion owed in unpaid child support. Kai D. Patterson, who was raised in Newark, by his late mother, and never received child support from his father, spearheaded the Project Child Support initiative. “It feels good to be able to provide a program needed by so many in the city where I was raised, and witnessed first hand how the nonpayment of child support has destroyed the opportunities of countless children,” says Patterson. The Father’s Now program will be one of the first programs of Newark Now to offer Project Child Support’s services to Newark residents. Antoinette Dismukes, who was also raised in Newark, and has experienced the challenges of collecting child support, is Project Child Support’s Marketing Manager, who will coordinate the child support assistance services for Newark Now’s parents. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PARENTS MAY CONTACT The Custodial Support Foundation at (855) 851-HELP or (855) 851-4375 or via e-mail at support@custodialsupport.org End
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