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This report documents the results of implementation research in three of the Office of Child Support Enforcement Community Healthy Marriage Initiative (CHMI) pioneer sites: Boston, Massachusetts, Jacksonville, Florida, and Chicago, Illinois. It focuses on the three initiatives? roles in supporting healthy marriage and child support activities and presents a description and analysis of the early implementation of these waiver demonstrations. In Boston, the Father Friendly Initiative has used the grant funding to expand its services and partners. Their program, called Relationships for Real Life, includes relationship skill enhancement for couples. In Jacksonville, the grant helped the City of Jacksonville and State Child Support to form the Jacksonville Network for Strengthening Families. This community-wide coalition focuses on giving perspective and hope for a positive future using relationship-enhancing training. In Chicago, the Illinois Healthy Relationships and Marriage Initiative, overseen by the Division of Child Support Enforcement, delivers services through WIC centers run by Catholic Charities. For each of the three initiatives, information is provided on organization, implementation, initial operations and services, linkages with other service providers, and participant information. It is concluded that all three sites provide 10-12 hours in training that emphasizes relationship skills and other attributes of successful couples and families, all have a graduation that participants can achieve by attending 10-12 hours of training, and all provide referrals to other agencies. The programs differ in terms of direct support services and scale. 37 tables, 7 figures, and 4 references. (Author abstract modified)