Book of Dreams: Toolkits for FathersLoading
  • Book of Dreams: Fathers
    Chris Clark kisses his 19-month-old son, Chris Wayne Clark before changing his diaper at their Rosemont home. Clark is a graduate of the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services new 13 week Fathers I.N.C. parenting class which was offered in partnership with the River Oak Center for Children. SFBFS has changed the name of their Mother-Baby program to the Parent Education program with the goal of including more fathers in their classes. Book of Dreams readers are asked to donate money to buy the program "daddy's tool bags" which would include toiletries, baby supplies and educational materials.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Fathers
    Chris Clark shows a copy of his workbook from the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services new 13 week Fathers I.N.C. parenting class. The class helped him identify what kind of father he wanted to be for his child. He did so well that he may lead a class one day, he says.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Fathers
    Chris Clark plays with his 19-month-old son, Chris Wayne Clark at home.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Fathers
    Chris Clark guides his 19-month-old son, Chris Wayne Clark through the kitchen.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Fathers
    Chris Clark spends time with his 19-month-old son, Chris Wayne Clark.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Fathers
    Chris Clark and his 19-month-old son, Chris Wayne Clark, cool broccoli together by blowing on it during dinner time.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Fathers
    Chris Wayne Clark holds his father's finger tightly during dinner time.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Fathers
    Chris Clark tries to corral his 19-month-old son, Chris Wayne Clark for a diaper change.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Fathers
    Chris Clark changes the diaper of his 19-month-old son, Chris Wayne Clark.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Fathers
    Chris Clark spends time with his 19-month-old son, Chris Wayne Clark.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Fathers
    Chris Clark is a graduate of the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services new 13 week Fathers INC parenting class. Out of ten fathers in the class five graduated.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Fathers
    Chris Clark spends time with his 19-month-old son, Chris Wayne Clark. Clark is a graduate of the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services new 13 week Fathers I.N.C. parenting class. SFBFS has changed the name of their Mother-Baby program to the Parent Education program with the goal of including more fathers in their classes. Book of Dreams readers are asked to donate money to buy the program "daddy's tool bags" which would include toiletries, baby supplies and educational materials.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com

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