Deondre White, a prenatal care coordinator, wants to help bridge the gap in services for young fathers. (Photo by Matt Martinez)

Deondre White loves going the extra mile to help people out.

As a prenatal care coordinator in Milwaukee, his mission is to help young fathers get the resources they need to be better parents.

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โ€œI try to lead a lot of men in the right direction because you can get sidetracked in Milwaukee very easily,โ€ said White, who also is studying to be a firefighter.

White works with Generation of Excellence Trendsetters and JMJ Consulting, two prenatal care organizations that have partnered together to offer services to young fathers.

LaTonya Baker, founder and CEO of Generation of Excellence Trendsetters, said making sure men are served is not an option anymore: Itโ€™s a requirement.

โ€œIf Dad is not OK, then I donโ€™t care how many services we offer Mom: The household is not OK,โ€ Baker said.

LaTonya Baker, from left, and Melissa Bonds brought their organizations together for better coordination of prenatal care. (Photo by Matt Martinez)

Her organization, located at 6633 W. Mill Road, offers financial literacy services and provides referrals for child care and transportation. Its staff often visits the homes of clients or sets up meetings at nearby spaces.

The services are provided through state insurance programs, such as BadgerCare Plus and Medicaid, and do not carry an out-of-pocket cost.

Baker said that often during home visits, fathers will go to another room because they donโ€™t think the services are for them or are concerned that the workers are โ€œthere to snitchโ€ if thereโ€™s something on their record. This causes them to miss resources that the prenatal team can connect them with, she said.

White provides services for women as well but said there are fewer resources available for young Black men in Wisconsin.

Melissa Bonds, founder and CEO of JMJ Consulting, said the team takes a โ€œteach them how to fishโ€ mentality to give families the tools they need to sustain themselves.

โ€œOur ultimate goal is to create a community that advocates for themselves,โ€ Bonds said.

Bonds said this includes creating spaces where men feel free to speak for themselves and determine what they need.

โ€œOne thing Iโ€™m learning about men is that they just need someone to listen or at least validate their feelings,โ€ Baker said.

White said heโ€™s there to encourage his clients.

โ€œStay motivated,โ€ White said. โ€œIt gets hard, but youโ€™ve got to keep going and look at the big picture. You have to do this for your family โ€ฆ family is big, man.โ€


To get involved

You can email jmjandtrendsetters@gmail.com, visit goetrendsetters.com or call 888-203-8808.

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Matthew, a 2020 Marquette University graduate, joins Milwaukee NNS as part of Report For America, a program that seeks to strengthen local journalism by placing journalists in communities that have a greater need for issues based reporting. Prior to joining NNS, Matt developed his reporting skills at the Marquette Wire, on the investigative desk, covering issues such as housing, human trafficking and health care in the Milwaukee.