Providing education and training for healthy relationships, fatherhood, and employment to youth and adults to encourage sustainable growth in their community.
From humble beginnings to a force for change
OUR STORY
Our Beginnings
Our founder Frank is a survivor of the gang lifestyle. Growing up he dropped out of school in the 10th grade and worked a humbling job as a dishwasher. He transformed his life through the Job Corps program where he received his High School Diploma, entered the college program, and received his BS in Psychology, and graduated in 2009 with a Master of Public Administration from the University of Utah
It was in 2005 while working at the Salt Lake CAP Head Start as their Fatherhood Coordinator, where he began to further understand the importance of a paternal presence in the early stages of child development. This realization pushed him to start conducting research on the absence of father figures from students in the Juvenile Justice System and the adult system. It was evident in this research that in our society, the majority of youth and adults in these systems have been raised with an absent father/father figure. This sparked the idea to start a Fatherhood Organization to provide education to Fathers and Pathways to Manhood for boys.
Nurturing The Next Generation
In 2009, the Fathers & Families Coalition of Utah was formed with the sole purpose of providing education to fathers and males. With the Nurturing Fathers and Pathways to Manhood curriculums used, Frank reached over 500 fathers at the Salt Lake CAP Head Start location. Frank left Salt Lake CAP Head Start and began his journey with other sites in the community, many times simply meeting with an individual at a coffee shop to teach.
Filling The Knowledge Gap
While teaching Nurturing Fathers, Frank noticed how many teen fathers were in the system, and in 2012 worked with our partner, Horizonte Instruction & Training Center, to begin the Program (YPP) now the BUR program, providing the ability to teach all genders and reaching 300 youth a year through the evidence based WiseGuys curriculum. In 2022, YPP was rebranded and is now known as the Building Uplifting Relationships (BUR) Program.
Social Enterprise
As BUR grew, in 2016 Frank asked the youth what they would like to learn and what they needed, he was given an overwhelming response of “jobs.” One year later, the Jobs Work Program (JWP) was born using the Real Employability Skills and WiseGuys curriculums, and the Good Start Snow Cone Booth to start, with classes provided at the salt lake school district, Granite school district,and other local agencies from the community