Community Action Network
About Us
The Fort Dodge Community Action Network recognizes that we live in a good community. The objectives are to build upon what is good and identify opportunities to work together to improve our quality of life. This initiative will focus on common goals
Contact Information
Community Action Network
802 Kenyon Road
Fort Dodge, Iowa 50501
Telephone: 515-574-6433
You can contact the Fort Dodge Community Action Network by email at info@fortdodge.org
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Articles by Community Action Network
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Child Care
Finding good child care can be difficult for many working parents. Day care is expensive, and cost can be a serious...
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Single Parent Families
Raising children can be both rewarding and challenging. It can also seem like an overwhelming task at times. Single...
Topics: Single Parent Families | Divorce Issues -
Through the Eyes of a Child
Through the eyes of a child, the world is a very different place than the world adults see. Children lack the experience...
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Drug Abuse
Drugs are a big issue in American society today. On one hand, we have media and television advertisements warning...
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Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders are severe disturbances in eating behavior that can have serious and potentially fatal consequences....
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Peer Influence
There is a lot of talk about the negative influence of "peer groups" on teenagers these days. People often forget that...
Topics: Peer Pressure | Teen Years (13-19) -
Separation Anxiety Disorder
Most children have some anxiety or fears about separation from home and family. They may not want to be left with a...
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Positive Youth Development
Most parents expect their children to work hard, succeed and "make something of themselves". We all want the best for...
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Parents and Teenagers
It sometimes seems that parents and teenagers live in completely different worlds. A teen's world is often made of...
Topics: Teen Years (13-19) | Communicating With Teens -
Time Out
When faced with a child's misbehavior, parents are often uncertain what form of discipline to use. Parents may allow...
Topics: Early Years (Birth-5) | Discipline
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