CHARACTER U, INC.
SEFFNER, FLORIDA

CHARACTER U, INC., SEFFNER

Fatherless boys and girls are: twice as likely to drop out of high school; twice as likely to end up in jail; four times more likely to need help for emotional or behavioral problems. [US D.H.H.S. news release, March 26, 1999] Recent policies encourage the development of programs designed to improve the economic status of low-income nonresident fathers and the financial and emotional support provided to their children. This brief provides ten key lessons from several important early responsible fatherhood initiatives that were developed and implemented during the 1990s and early 2000s. Formal evaluations of these earlier fatherhood efforts have been completed making this an opportune time to step back and assess what has been learned and how to build on the early programs’ successes and challenges.While the following statistics are formidable, the Responsible Fatherhood research literature generally supports the claim that a loving and nurturing father improves outcomes for children, families and communities. All of the money will go to Character U to help Veterans Fatherless boys and girls are: twice as likely to drop out of high school; twice as likely to end up in jail; four times more likely to need help for emotional or behavioral problems. [US D.H.H.S. news release, March 26, 1999] Recent policies encourage the development of programs designed to improve the economic status of low-income nonresident fathers and the financial and emotional support provided to their children. This brief provides ten key lessons from several important early responsible fatherhood initiatives that were developed and implemented during the 1990s and early 2000s. Formal evaluations of these earlier fatherhood efforts have been completed making this an opportune time to step back and assess what has been learned and how to build on the early programs’ successes and challenges.While the following statistics are formidable, the Responsible Fatherhood research literature generally supports the claim that a loving and nurturing father improves outcomes for children, families and communities. All of the money will go to Character U to help Veterans Fatherless boys and girls are: twice as likely to drop out of high school; twice as likely to end up in jail; four times more likely to need help for emotional or behavioral problems. [US D.H.H.S. news release, March 26, 1999] Recent policies encourage the development of programs designed to improve the economic status of low-income nonresident fathers and the financial and emotional support provided to their children. This brief provides ten key lessons from several important early responsible fatherhood initiatives that were developed and implemented during the 1990s and early 2000s. Formal evaluations of these earlier fatherhood efforts have been completed making this an opportune time to step back and assess what has been learned and how to build on the early programs’ successes and challenges.While the following statistics are formidable, the Responsible Fatherhood research literature generally supports the claim that a loving and nurturing father improves outcomes for children, families and communities. All of the money will go to Character U to help Veterans

KEY FACTS ABOUT CHARACTER U, INC.

Company name
CHARACTER U, INC.
Status
Inactive
Filed Number
N16000009702
FEI Number
81-4001323
Date of Incorporation
October 3, 2016
Home State
FL
Company Type
Domestic Non Profit

CONTACTS

Website
http://characteru.com
Phones
(813) 752-0291

CHARACTER U, INC. NEAR ME

Principal Address
925 E US HIGHWAY 92,
SEFFNER,
FL,
33584,
US

See Also

Officers and Directors

The CHARACTER U, INC. managed by the three persons from SEFFNER on following positions: President, Secretary, Treasurer

Jim Lane

Position
President Active
From
SEFFNER, 33584

William Thompson

Position
Secretary Active
From
SEFFNER, 33584

Phillip Johnson

Position
Treasurer Active
From
SEFFNER, 33584





Registered Agent is Jim Lane

From
SEFFNER, 33584

Events

September 24, 2021
ADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT
August 1, 2019
REINSTATEMENT
September 28, 2018
ADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT
April 10, 2017
AMENDMENT

Annual Reports

2020
January 20, 2020
2019
August 1, 2019