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As we continue our Father’s Day month spotlight on the Fatherhood Program, we wanted to take a deeper look at why this work matters. In this second installment of our Fatherhood series, Fatherhood Program Coordinator Vagner Revol shares why the program is so important, challenges common misconceptions about fathers seeking support, and explains how investing in dads creates lasting positive outcomes for children and families.
Why does the Fatherhood Program matter?
The Fatherhood Program exists to help preserve families. While there are many reasons this work is important, the ultimate goal is to ensure that children can remain connected to their families.
Research shows that children thrive when they are in familiar environments and surrounded by people they know and trust. Many of the fathers who come through the program are good men who genuinely want to be good parents. However, wanting to be a good father and knowing how to navigate life's challenges are not always the same thing. Often, these dads have never had strong support systems themselves, leaving them without the guidance or encouragement they need to succeed.
The Fatherhood Program helps fill those gaps by providing support, education, and connections to resources that empower fathers to be more present and engaged in their children's lives. By strengthening fathers, we strengthen families and ultimately create better outcomes for children.
What are some common misconceptions about the program?
One of the biggest misconceptions about the Fatherhood Program is the belief that fathers simply do not need help. There is often a societal expectation that men should be able to figure things out on their own. This stigma can make it difficult for fathers to reach out for support, leading them to wonder, "Am I less of a man if I ask for help?"
Unfortunately, this mindset creates a harmful cycle. When fathers feel unable to seek assistance, they may miss opportunities to access resources that could improve not only their own lives but also the lives of their children. The focus shifts away from what truly matters: ensuring that children have the stable and supportive caregivers they need to thrive.
At Friends of Foster Children, we believe that asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. When we provide support and resources to fathers and male caregivers, we are investing in the long-term well-being of their children.
Another common misconception comes from the fathers themselves, who believe that help is not available to them. However, the Fatherhood Program has a proven track record of supporting dads through some of life's most challenging circumstances. We take pride in meeting fathers where they are and helping them address the barriers standing in their way. Whether it's employment assistance, housing support, parenting guidance, or connecting them with community resources, our goal is to provide the tools and support they need to build a brighter future for themselves and their families.
Every father's journey looks different, but the mission remains the same: helping dads become the parents they want to be and creating stronger, healthier families for the children who depend on them.
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