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Center for Urban Families (CFUF)
ABOUT
Family education programs and job training available here.
Phone
(410) 367-5691 voice
Location
2201 N. Monroe StreetBaltimore, MD 21217
Website
www.cfuf.org/programs/Hours
General Information
The Center for Urban Families is a non-profit working to empower individuals and families in Baltimore with the skills they need for long-term personal and economic success through job training and education. They help members discover and reach their full potential. To get involved in one of their many programs, you can fill out the following interest form: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=GOJ4OaWjc0eLeh0PP8rN-nbl4TsmBjdJqjZdG5NWh59UMEdWSUU1QkpSNUk5WDZDUTgxNVhYU01SQi4u
Services
About
CFUF offers family stability interventions and education through the Baltimore Responsible Fatherhood Project. Fathers in Baltimore can learn effective co-parenting strategies, child support management, job/career resources, and general assistance for navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. You can even earn up to $150. Those interested should call 410-367-5691 to register over the phone.
Phone
(410) 367-5691 sms
Regular Schedule
Fees:
None.Audience:
Fathers in Baltimore City.Eligibility:
Be a Baltimore City resident, age 18 or older and have a child 17 years of age or younger.About
STRIVE is a program that offers job training with the support of coaches and peers. STRIVE prepares you for the workforce through training that focuses on improving job-seeking and job-readiness skills and improving workplace behavior, appearance, and attitude. This program is for all young adults and adults. Call 410-367-5691 and ask about STRIVE job training to information on how to enroll.
This location also offers free certifications in the following areas: Healthcare; Transportation and Logistics; Construction; IT; and Human Services. This is through a collaboration with with Baltimore City Community College (BCCC). Call the center today for more information.
Phone
(410) 367-5691 sms
Regular Schedule
About
Through the Family Stabiliy Program, you may be eligible for eviction prevention, utilities assistance, and other forms of financial aid. To apply, please call the center.
Audience:
All city residents.Service Categories
About
Baltimore Communities Assisting and Advancing Neighbors (BCAAN) is a collaborative of community-based organizations headed by CFUF, supporting pathways to mobility by linking families to community resources, offering supportive case management, providing leadership and advocacy trainings, promoting community activism, and providing mini-grants to programs that provide services in the Greater Penn North Community. Call the center if you are in need of support services or resources.