Join a supportive community of fathers learning proven parenting skills through our nationally-recognized 24/7 Dad® program.
24/7 Dad® Classes Start March 4th
- Register by February 25th
- Tuesdays and Thursdays evenings through April 10th
- No cost to participate – Funded by DCYF and community donors
Why Join Our Fatherhood Program?
Research shows children with involved fathers1:
- Develop stronger friendships
- Achieve greater academic success
- Experience fewer behavioral problems
- Build higher self-esteem
Our evidence-based curriculum helps you:
- Build practical parenting skills
- Strengthen family relationships
- Connect with other dads
- Create lasting positive changes
Next Hillyard 24/7 Dad® Class Details
NE Community Center in Hillyard: Tues. and Thurs. evenings through April 10th
Starting: March 4th, 2025
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 PM, dinner at 6:00
Note: Zoom is NOT available for Hillyard location at this time.
No cost to participate ($20 refundable deposit) Made possible through DCYF funding and generous donor support. SpoFI is committed to strengthening families through evidence-based fatherhood education and support. Questions? Contact us we are here to help.
Limited Spots Available
24/7 Dad® Program Overview
24/7 Dad® Basic Program Includes:
- 12 two-hour sessions
- Small group discussions
- Proven parenting techniques
- Weekly skill-building activities
- Supportive peer community
- Dinner is provided
What You’ll Learn
- Family dynamics and communication
- Child development and discipline strategies
- Co-parenting skills
- Stress management
- Work-life balance
- And much more
Join Our Growing Community
Since 2018, over 675 Spokane fathers have completed our 24/7 Dad® program.
Real Results from Recent Graduates & the Community
Register for SpoFI’s 24/7 Dad® Class in Hillyard
Complete the parenting class registration form below, and we will respond with an email to confirm your registration.
- Wilson RE, Obure R, Omokaro P, Salihu HM, Berry EL, Austin DA, Christner JG. Effectiveness of a 24/7 Dad® Curriculum in Improving Father Involvement: Profiles of Engagement. Int J MCH AIDS. 2020;9(1):34-41. doi: 10.21106/ijma.338. Epub 2019 Dec 28. PMID: 32123626; PMCID: PMC7031876. ↩︎
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