The Dad movement

Good Dads GREAT DADS inspires families.


love write on sandWars have taken dads away from families. Alcohol, drugs and other addictions have taken dads away from families. Hunger and the need to find work have taken dads away from families. The modern corporate world has taken dads away from families.


We the dads of this generation say ENOUGH!


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Our children need us to be there. Our partners need us to be there.

Our families depend on us not just to put food on the table and a roof over their heads. They need our love, our affirmation, our protection and our care.


Our children need to hear from their dad how valuable they are.

Boys need to know they measure up in their dad’s eyes.

Girls need to know that they are highly regarded princesses in their daddy’s eyes.


If we get nothing else right in this life we need to get our role as Dad right. Our children and their future depends on it.


We now know that much of the world’s pain is caused by absent, disengaged or abusive dads. Their is a revolution among us. There is a change happening.


Dads and key influencers around the world are shouting out…“Dads are needed and wanted in their families. Dads hold the keys to much of their children’s personal development. There is a reason children need mums (moms) and dads.”


We partner together to grow our children.


Many dads today get it.

iStock_000003754795SmallWe play with our kids daily. We read to our children, We attend their sport and their ballet. We play dress ups and go on father-daughter dates. We wrestle with our children, we are more conscientious about our role-modelling and our mentoring.


iStock_000006401605SmallDads of the world, we need to step up together and make this world a better place.

Our families need us, our partners need us and, if we are to build a brighter tomorrow, we need to invest our time and our love and our selves in the lives of our children.


No excuses, just do it! Together we will make this world a better place!


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Published on December 12, 2013 02:58
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