Talbert House Raises Record $450,000 for the Fatherhood Project

CINCINNATI – On June 5, more than 300 advocates gathered at Memorial Hall to support Talbert House’s Fatherhood Project, raising over $450,000 to help fathers become more responsible, committed, and nurturing parents.
Presented by the Hatton Foundation, the event honored George Vincent, Partner at Dinsmore, as Community Father of the Year. Vincent is a proud father of three and grandfather of five. Erik Spottz, a 2023 graduate of the Fatherhood Project and father of one, was recognized as Graduate Father of the Year.
The Fatherhood Project helps dads strengthen their connection and involvement in the lives of their children by providing classes, co-parenting and individual coaching, legal and employment services, and fellowship support meetings. Since 2008, the program has served over 4,700 fathers, positively impacting more than 10,000 children. For more information, visit talberthouse.org.
Talbert House extends its sincere gratitude to Presenting Sponsor the Hatton Foundation, and Champion Sponsors: Castellini Foundation, Dinsmore, The Edelweiss Foundation, David W. Ellis III/UBS Financial Services, Fifth Third Bank, Dan and Rebecca Scullin, John and Nancy Silverman, Jackie Sweeney, Robert & Adele Schiff Family Foundation, Margaret & Albert Vontz Family Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, and the Williams Foundation. Special thanks also go to the Fatherhood Committee, chaired by David Hoguet, for their dedication and generous support of this event.