Father building Futures helps fathers returning from incarceration
Nov 14, 2024
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Father's Building Futures helps families affected by incarceration gain stability and hope for the future. The organization helps fathers reintegrate into their families and workforce after incarcerations.
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Fathers Building Futures offers a six-month program that works with fathers returning home from incarceration. Two months of the program takes place while the father is still incarcerated and the remaining four months take place after released. Fathers receive on-job training where they are taught introductions to welding and woodworking skills. The program also includes case management services, social documents if needed and financial literacy classes. For more information and ways to support the program, click here.