5 Resources
Father engagement programs combining parenting education, job readiness, and case management for fathers in the Louisville area. Services target fathers seeking to strengthen relationships with their children, improve employment, and meet child support obligations. Call or visit the Broadway office during business hours to enroll. Programs are typically free for qualifying participants. Bring photo ID and proof of income to your first appointment.
502-585-4622 · 1535 W Broadway, Louisville, KY 40203
Programs strengthening father-child bonds in the Louisville area through parenting education, supervised visitation, and family counseling. Fathers dealing with custody changes, reunification, or parenting challenges can enroll by calling the Zane Street office. Services are typically free or sliding scale for qualifying families. Bring photo ID, any court orders, and relevant case paperwork to your intake appointment.
502-893-3900 · 525 Zane St, Louisville, KY 40203
Louisville area youth development organization with programs promoting father involvement in children's development through club-based events and family nights. Fathers can enroll children in after-school programming and participate in parent engagement activities. Call the Algonquin Parkway club or another local site to learn about membership. Fees are typically low with scholarships available. Bring photo ID and your child's records.
502-585-4233 · 850 Algonquin Pkwy, Louisville, KY 40208
Mentoring organization matching adult male volunteers with youth for one-to-one support in the Louisville metro and southern Indiana. Fathers can enroll a child in need of a mentor or apply to become a Big Brother. Call the downtown office to start an application, which includes background checks and interviews. Services are free for families. Bring photo ID and your child's information when completing an intake appointment.
502-585-4621 · 462 S 4th St #2120, Louisville, KY 40202
Statewide advocacy organization that promotes father involvement and strong families in child welfare policy and practice. Fathers benefit from KYA's advocacy on custody, kinship care, and support for noncustodial parents. Call the Louisville office or visit the website for research reports, policy updates, and referrals to direct service partners. Useful for fathers facing child welfare system involvement who need advocacy tools and information.
502-895-8167 · 11001 Bluegrass Pkwy #100, Louisville, KY 40299