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Information Request Regarding Fatherhood Initiatives at the State and Local Level

Annually, I assist in Title V Block Grant Reviews of State Programs.  Today I received a request for information.  I immediately thought you might be able to help me. I received this from HRSA.  If you have something you want to share, send me an email.  carl@clientfactor.com For those that don’t know acronyms: HRSA : Health Resources and Services Administration MCHB : Maternal/Child Health Bureau MIECHV : Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting ============================== Today, we are pulling together a list of things that MCHB is doing around fatherhood. As I know this is a topic of interest for you . . .I wanted to share a few of these things we have found so far. MCH Library literature review http://bit.ly/VQ97Ri Resource Guide- http://www.mchlibrary.info/guides/fatherhood.html If you have any activity at the state or community level you would like to report, please let me know. This is the description of

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