


Our Program
The Love Project directly supports young people like yours who may be experiencing trauma, school attendance challenges, family stress, or financial hardship. Through comprehensive relationship education, career and financial literacy, and decision-making training, we help your teen build greater independence, develop stronger interpersonal skills, improve their academic and career prospects, and reduce the likelihood of needing public assistance. Our program creates a clear path from high school to college or career success and ultimately to healthy, committed relationships, contributing to increased marriage rates across the country.
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For Parents
The parent-child relationship shapes a lifetime. At AFPPGC, we provide a supportive community where men can strengthen their parenting abilities and build deeper connections with their families. Every parent faces challenges, but children thrive when they have engaged, loving dads in their lives. Our program gives parents the tools, support, and encouragement to grow and be the role models their children deserve.

Prince Georges County Quick Facts

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Black/African Americans are the largest ethnic group represented in Prince George’s County (approximately 59.8% of the total population), followed by Hispanic/Latino (21.2%), White/Caucasian (11.3%), and Asian/Pacific Islander (4.3%).
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In part due to COVID-19, the current unemployment rate has now increased to over 10%.
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In 2017, the total number of households with children under the age of 18 was 79,730. Of these households with children under age 18, approximately 61% were married-couple families; 11% were male-led households with no wife present, and 29% were female-led households with no husband present.
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In 2017, 43% of women who had a birth in the past 12 months were unmarried (widowed, divorced or never married).
(Source: 2017 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates)
