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Family & Youth Initiatives Parenting Network | Family & Youth Initiatives

1027 W. High St., Inside Children's Rescue Center, Springfield, OH 45506

Access w/o Special Facilities|Designated Parking|Indoor Wheelchair Access|No Stairs in Service Delivery Areas.

Eligibility

Clark County resident; pregnant or parent/guardian of a child under age 5.

Required documents

Proof of child and proof of address.

Hours

Springfield Parenting Network- Mon. 1:00pm - 6:00pm Tues. 11:00am - 4:00pm Thurs. 1:00pm - 6:00pm New Carlisle Parenting Network Tues.2:00pm - 7:00pm Wed. 10:00am - 3:00pm Fairborn Network Tues. 9:00am - 3:00pm Wed. 3:00pm - 7:00pm Thur. 9:00am - 2:00pm
(937) 322-3514

Voice - voice | Springfield Parenting Network

(937) 845-0403

Voice - voice | Administrative

(937) 879-3313

Voice - voice | Fairborn Parenting Network

(937) 845-0900

Voice - voice | New Carlisle Parenting Network

Languages

Spanish

Application process

Springfield Network - 937-322-3514 New Carlisle Network- 937-845-0900 Fairborn Network - 937-879-3313

Fees

None

Service area

Clark County, Ohio

Description

Provides prenatal and postnatal services utilizing an Earn While You Learn pregnancy and parenting education program. Baby items including cribs, car seats, diapers, clothing, etc are earned as lessons are completed. Group classes on safe sleep, preventing child sexual abuse, and shaken baby syndrome are also offered. Staff are certified as child passenger safety technicians and can check for proper installation of car seats.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

Providing organization

Family & Youth Initiatives

FYI's mission is "Empowering Families, Providing Hope". It focuses on rescuing children from the preborn to teens through multiple programs. Parenting Network provides free pregnancy/parenting education and material goods to parents who are expecting or have children up to age 5, utilizing an "Earn While You Learn" curriculum. Real Life's in school education program for middle and high schools, focuses on healthy relationships and consequences of at risk behavior. Mentoring Program matches adults with students in 4th - 12th grade in group and one on one settings. Gardening for Health's community garden allows local residents to grow produce for their families and supply fresh produce to local food banks. GED tutoring is available to students needing preparation for testing.