Because of the trend toward fatherlessness in America, the Center was founded in 1990 by Dr. Ken Canfield to conduct research on fathers and fathering and encourage and enable men to be fathers. http://www.fathers.com/
We exist to provide the community with fathering information, education, support, and prevention programs focused on positive parenting. http://fathersresourcecenter.org/
Information on the importance of fathers and fathering and how fathers can be good parents and parent educators. It includes research, policy and opinion documents to inform users about the factors that support and hinder men's involvement in the lives of http://www.cyfc.umn.edu/FatherNet/
A national research and education program that is examining the future of fatherhood and developing ways to support men's involvement in childrearing. http://www.fatherhoodproject.org/
Children, Youth and Family Center's information on the importance of fathers. Offers tips to help men be more effective parents. http://www.cyfc.umn.edu/fathernet/
Articles ranging from the bond between dad and child, character formation, and making the home bright and cheerful. Discussion forums. Email newsletter. http://www.dadsden.net/
Dads and Sons website, where you can gain advice, tips and hints on how to get more involved in your son's education. http://www.dfes.gov.uk/dadsandsons/
Dedicated to improving the lives of children, fathers and mothers by supporting engaged, effective fathering during and after divorce. http://divorcedfathers.com/
A nonprofit resource, support, and referral service that helps fathers and families cope with difficult challenges and transformations. http://www.father.com/
A group forming to help dads who have custody of, or who are fighting for custody of their children who are or have been abused mentally or physically by the biological mother. http://www.angelfire.com/ex/sfd/
Activities that long distance dads can do from a distance to maintain and strengthen relationships with their children. http://www.fambooks.com/daads.htm
Hour-long discussion of fatherhood and the qualities of good fathers. Host: Cynthia Gorney. Guests: Armin Brott, Dr. Phillip Cowan, Dr. Mark Baker, and Joe Marshall. [51:53 streaming audio broadcast] http://www.kqed.org/epArchive/R506171000