This week for the These Dads Are Doing It Right series I am looking to share some dads who give daily guidance and support to others. These dads are sharing their thoughts to help other dads and families. In addition, if there are any other dads that you think we should check out leave their name and info in the comment section below.
Damien Moore – Dad’s Daily Digest
Damien Moore is the founder of Dad’s Daily Digest. It is a website and a platform for all men not just dads. Over at his site he will be sharing real life stories and hopefully inspiring others around him who might be living through similar things in life. From family love and life, to career advice, including job loss and the struggles of daily stresses and mental health strains. Therefore if you are looking to see how Damien navigates life check out his website.
Levar Robinson – Fathers On a Mission
Levar Robinson is the founder of F.O.A.M. It stands for Fathers On a Mission. F.O.A.M. has become a beacon of hope for fathers and father figures across our city and state. They have witnessed firsthand the transformation that occurs when men are given the tools, support, and guidance they need to become the best versions of themselves. It is not just about empowering individual fathers; it is about strengthening families as a whole. To learn more about F.O.A.M. make sure you look into their organization at their website.
Gary Freeman – Major League Dad
Gary Freeman looks to work with fathers in a way that brings awareness to their own fatherhood story. In addition he looks to build these men to be phenomenal fathers to their children. For Gary, becoming a husband and father has shown him in many ways his own faults. He thanks God for a patient wife and amazing daughters who have been a huge part of his own healing. He believes it’s important to understand our own fatherhood stories and how that affects how we father. Gary wants to see phenomenal fathers leading in the family, in our communities, and our world.
Jeff Bekos – One Dad’s Mission
Jeff Bekos is riding his bike across the country to help raise awareness and money for the Ronald McDonald House Charities. This charity is an organization that helped him during the worst time of his life. In late July, he started this journey in Orange, California. He has visited 22 Ronald McDonald House Charities while on this ride. What inspired him was something that happened years ago. In 2013, Hailey was at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia being treated for the rare disorder. Her family, at the time, stayed at the nearby Ronald McDonald House. Fast forward and the 24-year-old is a college graduate and healthy. In the sea of supporters, she greeted her dad with a big hug moments after he arrived.