Atlanta Based Fatherhood Organization Plans the Largest Collaboration of Fatherhood Focused Back-to-School Effort in the Nation in 80 Cities.
Atlanta, GA–Research shows when fathers are involved in the lives of their children, especially their education, children learn more, perform better in school, and exhibit healthier behavior. Even when fathers do not share a home with their children, their active involvement can have a lasting and positive impact. Additionally, children have fewer behavior problems when fathers listen to and talk with them regularly and are active in their lives. “This reality emphasizes the importance of engaging fathers in the educational life of their children,” says Kenneth Braswell; Executive Director of Fathers Incorporated and founder of the literacy program; Real Dads Read.
“Reading is a fundamental skill. A child’s ability to read proficiently by third grade is the most significant predictor of his or her school success, high school completion, and future economic stability. However, approximately 80% of low-income children will not achieve this crucial milestone,” says Braswell. RDR attempts to change this outcome by engaging barbershops, schools and other educational entities in Atlanta to encourage fathers to read to their children. Reading to children is also a clear and beneficial way for fathers to spend quality time with their children.
By design, the MFM is a community-driven event and is not restricted to fathers only. Grandfathers, foster fathers, stepfathers, uncles, cousins, big brothers, significant male caregivers, family friends, and other male role models are all encouraged to participate. Additionally, representatives from such entities as public and private schools, community-based organizations, government agencies, local businesses and faith institutions along with elected officials are also asked to join in and support The March.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER YOUR SCHOOL, visit www.millionfathersmarch.com, call 770.804.9800 or email fathersincorporated@gmail.com.
Project is founded and inspired by the Black Star Project and supported by Hachette Books, Literacy for All Fund, Walton Family Foundation, Anne E. Casey Foundation, Furthering Fathering and Little Free Libraries
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