Why You Should Join a Single Father Support Group

“If a single dad I know named Jon didn’t have a single father support group, “I wouldn’t have a place to go,” he said. In 1960, approximately 300,000 single fathers lived in the United States. Today, there are more than 2.6 million. Personally, I consider a single father to be any man who has full or primary custody of his children, is a non-custodial parent, or has children but is currently unable to see them. With this many families in need of community, it is vital to keep establishing single father support groups across the nation.
I became a single dad in 2006 and quickly realized just how few resources were out there for guys like me. So in 2008, I formed a small group out of my living room. Eventually, it grew into a national organization. What I know about single father groups is based on a decade’s worth of my personal experiences leading one. Here’s why you need to be part of a single father group.”

This is members only content. You need to login to view the full contents. 

If you are not a member of our community, we would love to have you! 

Related Articles

Responses

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

LIVE MEETINGS - FREE WORKSHOPS & COURSES - PRIVATE DISCUSSION GROUPS & MORE!