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Guy Bowling - A conversation about Fatherhood

45 min · 18 de dic de 202545 min
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Guy Bowling is Program Manager of the FATHER Project at Goodwill/Easter Seals in St. Paul, Minnesota. He oversees a substantial grant funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Guy brings 19 years of experience working with low-income, unmarried, non-custodial fathers and fragile families. On this episode, Maureen Leif talks to him about how he got involved in this work, how it has evolved over the years and we get some insights into his personal journey that brought him to this work.

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