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All of us have the opportunity to make a difference if we are willing to invest in our future by investing in our children.

Dad’s Club of Ghana under the leadership of Ghana Fatherhood Initiative Foundation is established to change the course from limited interaction between fathers and their children to nurturing a positive influential relationship.  It is our desire to spread the effectiveness of participating in the Dad’s Club to every community, school and family.

 

Contact us today to see how to take the easy steps to begin a Dad’s Club in your Child's school.  Be on the ground floor of effecting change in your community.  Wouldn’t it be great to see Dads and Children having fun and learning new things together?  We think so!

So Dad’s make yourself at home.  Put the office behind you for a few minutes.  We welcome you to explore this site.  Let us know your ideas.  We’re building a network of Dads who want better for their Children and community.  We’ve got the ball rolling so get in the game and join us.   “Men stepping up to the plate, making a difference.”

 

If you are principal,School Manager,Director, teacher,PTA Chairman or professional educator please contact us immediately to learn how having a Dad’s Club in your school will enhance parent support, healthier and focused children, a safer school environment and higher education and social results.

The Dad’s Club is designed for Elementary and Junior High School levels.  

Thanks for visiting our site and we look forward to hearing from you.

Get Dads Involved
You can get dads connected and volunteering. It just takes a concerted effort and a different approach than you use for moms.

 

Start a Dads' Club

Fathers want to be involved, but they aren't necessarily going to respond to traditional parent group roles. A dad's club can give them a low-pressure way to take the first steps.

Dads Make a Difference

When dads get involved, Children perform better in school. Ghana Fatherhood Initiative Foundation talks about how to get more men to participate.