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Omaha nonprofit offering father engagement programming, workforce readiness, and family support focused on the African American community and other underserved residents. The Lake Street office runs fatherhood classes, employment coaching, and community events during weekday business hours. Call for enrollment, program schedules, and eligibility. Bring photo ID and basic family information to your first visit to speed intake.
402-451-0920 · 3040 Lake St, Omaha, NE 68111
Family YMCA branches across Omaha host father-child activity nights, parenting workshops, and recreational programming designed to strengthen father involvement. The downtown location on South 20th Street offers early-morning to late-evening hours most weekdays. Scholarships and reduced memberships are available for qualifying fathers; call to apply. Bring photo ID and proof of income when applying for financial assistance.
402-341-9622 · 430 S 20th St, Omaha, NE 68102
Omaha-area Boys & Girls Clubs run programs and events that actively promote father involvement in their children's afterschool experience, including dads' nights, mentoring moments, and volunteer opportunities. The North 35th Avenue office coordinates programming weekday afternoons. Call to ask how fathers can enroll kids, volunteer, or join dad-focused events. Sliding-scale membership fees apply; scholarships available.
402-561-9560 · 1225 N 35th Ave, Omaha, NE 68131
Omaha nonprofit running father support groups, parenting education, and co-parenting coaching alongside its broader behavioral health and housing services. The South 42nd Street office offers dads programming weekdays. Call to enroll or ask about current group schedules. Services are free or sliding-scale for qualifying fathers. Bring photo ID and basic household information to your first appointment to streamline intake.
402-553-3000 · 2101 S 42nd St, Omaha, NE 68105
Omaha-based mentoring nonprofit pairing screened adult volunteers with youth ages 6-18 across eastern Nebraska and western Iowa, providing positive adult role models. Fathers can enroll their children, volunteer as mentors, or ask about programs supporting families after separation. The North 90th Street office takes applications weekdays. Background checks and an interview are required for mentor applicants.
402-934-7711 · 1000 N 90th St, Omaha, NE 68114