This Is Fatherhood

Sharing the highs and lows of parenting…one story at a time

Resources

This page is a grouping of resources, partners, and general recommendations that I have shared throughout my blogs that I wanted to accumulate in one place. Please check out these sites and I hope you find them helpful!


Help.org

Our mission is to provide support for people who are dealing with substance abuse and addiction.

National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse

Parents and families are facing new challenges, but one thing hasn’t changed: the importance of dads being involved in their children’s lives.

Doyin Richards

With that in mind, best-selling diversity author and anti-racism TEDx speaker Doyin Richards created the Anti-Racism Fight Club™ (ARFC) which aims to end racism in workplaces and communities throughout the globe in a no-nonsense, high-energy, interactive workshop.

CyberSafety Checklist for Families – Verified.org

Ultimate Checklist to Protect Your Family From Scams

Reach Out Oregon

We are families and youth working together to promote mental, behavioral and emotional wellness for other families and youth through education, support, and advocacy.

Feedspot Top 100 Father Blogs

Feedspot has a team of over 25 experts whose goal is to discover and rank popular blogs, podcasts and youtube channels in several niche categories.

NRFC Virtual Collaborative Community

The VCC is here to help strengthen responsible fatherhood programs, practitioners, and all who work to support fathers, families, and children.

Online Therapy

OnlineTherapy.com is an international online therapy directory connecting people with therapists worldwide. Whether you’re looking for counseling from the comfort of home, or a therapist seeking resources and guidance to take your practice online, we can help.

Plants Improve Mental Health – Trees.com

A great article and resource from Trees.com on the health benefits of keeping and taking care of plants in the home.

Intelligent.com – Education and Resources for Veterans

Our guide helps veterans learn about the benefits of non-traditional postsecondary education and other important details about vocational and apprenticeship programs, such as eligibility, costs, and transitioning to working civilian.

Boot Camp for New Dads/Daddy Boot Camp
Boot Camp for New Dads® (aka Daddy Boot Camp®) is a unique father-to-father, community-based workshop that inspires and equips men of different economic levels, ages and cultures to become confidently engaged with their infants, support their mates and personally navigate their transformation into dads.

Fathers Are Needed

Fathers Are Needed is a movement created to shed light on the importance of fatherhood. We aspire to generate bonding experiences between a child and their father to highlight the significance of a father’s presence.

PBS Kids for Parents!

Sign up for the PBS KIDS Newsletter! Every day is full of possibilities and so is your child! Get activities and tips you can use to help kids learn at home emailed to you every week. Sign up here!

Self-care Raising Grandchildren

Focusing on your physical, mental and financial health is critical if you are your grandchild’s primary caregiver.

This is Fatherhood LLC

This is Fatherhood LLC, established in July 2017, is a community-based consulting enterprise dedicated to providing excellent parenting education and fathering support to dads and parents.

Oregon Parenting Education Collaborative

The Mission of the Oregon Parenting Education Collaborative (OPEC) is to support delivery of high-quality parenting education programs that are evidence based and culturally responsive.

Becoming A Super Dad

Becoming a Super Dad doesn’t mean being a perfect dad…It doesn’t mean your kids will be perfect…becoming a Super Dad means that you are showing up each and every day for your children, being consistent, showing them love and respect, respecting and supporting your partner and taking care of yourself.


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