Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Our Purpose

What is a responsible father?

Responsible fatherhood does not mean fatherhood at any price. In some circumstances, fathers are separated from their families and children for safety reasons. When this happens, the responsibilities of the fathers may continue, but in new forms. Here you'll:
  • find news about how men are working together to prevent violence in the home and the community.
  • learn how you can contribute to the lives of those who have been affected by the loss of a father.
  • discover what these men who want to change their lives so they may become responsible fathers for their children.
  • learn how to help men restore their dignity and contribute to their children's lives.
You're invited to contribute your ideas and be part of the change in the lives of these families.

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5 comments:

Another Bob Marley Day said...
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Anonymous said...

Hi, Wayward Son

Thanks for posting. What types of effects did his absence have?

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Kirt J. Baab said...

Many parents wonder about their ability to parent. This is true whether their parents were in prison or not.

What types of things do sons want their fathers to teach them?

I also wonder if you think talking with other fathers about being a father would be helpful to someone who's in a situation like the one you describe?

Kirt

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