International Fathers Rights Foundation

Sparks, Nevada, United States

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(775) 233-2028

 

The main objectives for International Fathers Rights Foundation (IFRO) are a commitment to providing the connection and support systems tailored to the families’ needs, and father’s participation within the family as a productive and positive influence. IFRO is based on the premise of connecting the social organizations within the community to enhance and provide a first line of support and development for families and increase the positive family productivity within it’s own family unit.

Identification of community organization involvement as well as the developing of a communication between community resources organizations (civic and Social) as well as the social service programs will be at the heart of development of programs within the IFRO Organization.

The Sierra M. Neverdusky Foundation is based on the concept to develop and support the needs of the children needing extra supports with behavioral management programs and services needed for Emotionally Disturbed Children and eventually providing individualized support system involving the child’s whole support system and family members.

The Sierra M. Neverdusky Foundations concepts is based on the developmental needs of these children and the behavioral management programs and services needed for Emotionally Disturbed Children and providing individualized supports for planning of services and environments in which the children, fathers and their families can develop positively and increase the positive influences in which they can grow.  The main focus of the foundation is to explore funding sources to develop better programs for families with children diagnosed with emotional disturbances, as well as increasing support of families staying together as families.

Sierra M. Stephenson, Founder
International Fathers Rights Organization, 501c3

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