Father/Family Involvement Programs for Elementary, Middle, and High Schools
Strong Fathers-Strong Families designs and implements father involvement programs for all levels of school campuses.
Programs and events are focused on father involvement that may emphasize academic achievement , safe and drug free schools , tobacco use , behavior intervention , as well as involvement and enrichment for at-risk populations.
Facilitation may include initial program consultation, staff training, development of promotional materials, program structure, set-up and facilitation, provision of appropriate materials and curricula, and follow-up reports and assessments.
Strong Schools programs may be funded through Title I funds, Safe and Drug Free Schools Funding, PTA initiatives, and other grant funding.
Typical programs may include but are not limited to:
Bring Your Dad to School Day
Dads and Donuts with a point and a PUNCH!
Building Strong Readers Day
Works well with a book fair or other reading event
Dads, Decks, & Dice ©
Dads and Kids Math Day with a Take-Home kit!
Problem Solving for Pops ©
Crazy games for dads and kids that introduce YOUR techniques for problem solving in math, science, and life!
Saturday Dad & Kid Strength Training ©
Intensive interactive Saturday session
Saturday School with Dad ©
Intensive session focused on truancy, behavior, or academic failure.
Dad & Kid Strong Science Night ©
Interactive science night with hands-on experiments and activities
Go Strong Playnights or Dad
Other Programs Built for Specific Needs
Multiple days/programs or annual plans may provide a substantial discount, call for a proposal.
Strong Start Early Childhood Programs ©
Father/Family Involvement Program Facilitation for Early Head Start, Head Start, and Even Start Programs
Strong Fathers-Strong Families will design and implement father and/or family involvement programs for early childhood organizations to meet the desired outcomes for each program. Programs and events may be focused on father involvement in positive child development , leadership development for parents, volunteerism, early literacy promotion, family literacy , substance abuse prevention , and family strengthening .
Facilitation may include initial program consultation, staff training, development of promotional materials, program structure, set-up and facilitation, provision of materials and curricula, and follow-up reports and assessments.
Typical programs may include but are not limited to:
Bring Your Dad to Head Start Day
Building Strong Readers Day and
Dad & Kid Math Mornings
Strong Fathers-Strong Families Retreats
Other Programs Built for Specific Needs
Strong Father-Strong Faith Programs for Churches ©
Father/Family Strengthening Program Facilitation for Churches and Men’s Ministries
Strong Fathers-Strong Families will design and implement father and/or family strengthening programs for churches and other faith communities.. Programs and events may be focused on strengthening fathers in the area of faith formation , strong manhood , answering your destiny as a dad , lay church leadership , family leadership , and becoming a community of fathers and men of faith. Facilitation may include initial program consultation, staff training, development of promotional materials, program structure, set-up and facilitation, provision of materials and curricula, and follow-up reports and assessments.
Typical programs may include but are not limited to:
Strong Fathers-Strong Families ©
Building a Strong Family on a Biblical Foundation
Strong Front on the Storm Front ©
Men and families in spiritual warfare
Strong Homes ©
Building the Home God Would Have for You
Strong Church ©
The Role of Men as Leaders and the Strength of Their Faith Community
Other Programs Built for Specific Needs
Father/Family Involvement Program Facilitation for Early Head Start, Head Start, and Even Start Programs
Strong Fathers-Strong Families will design and implement father and/or family involvement programs for early childhood organizations to meet the desired outcomes for each program. Programs and events may be focused on father involvement in positive child development , leadership development for parents, volunteerism, early literacy promotion, family literacy , substance abuse prevention , and family strengthening .
Facilitation may include initial program consultation, staff training, development of promotional materials, program structure, set-up and facilitation, provision of materials and curricula, and follow-up reports and assessments.
Typical programs may include but are not limited to:
Bring Your Dad to Head Start Day
Building Strong Readers Day and
Dad & Kid Math Mornings
Strong Fathers-Strong Families Retreats
Other Programs Built for Specific Needs













