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About Us

Family Education Resource Center (FERC) a 501(c)(3) organization in collaboration with Able 2 Adjust, Inc. and AptSoft, LLC., is dedicated to providing innovative educational resources for individuals, families, and the workforce. Classes provide opportunities to build skills and enhance communication styles in today’s diverse society. Our goal is to create well-designed online interventions that help the workforce and families fulfill their aspirations towards healthy relationships, marriages and strong family bonds. Programs educate on skills evident in successful relationships as we address sensitive issues order to achieve family cohesiveness.

FERC is dedicated to providing online education to families within the following areas: Separation/Divorce, Incarceration, Military (pre/post deployment), Department of Children and Family Services

Who We Are

Family Education Resource Center (FERC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides online educational services to families in transition to help them successfully navigate trials and change in their relationships. FERC brings together students, volunteers, ambassadors, families and community partners in offering research programs that teach, empower and transform.

What We Do

FERC services and programs are designed for families in transition, that may be experiencing issues such as separation/divorce, military, or incarceration. Programs are offered at a low cost to families. FERC has grant funding set aside to provide programs and services for free to those from low-income families throughout the country. Our experience shows that when education is offered and encouraged families are able to overcome challenges and remain successfully intact, even while co-parenting.