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“I do matter,” one dad expressed with conviction. “I have to be in their life.” This sentiment resonates deeply within a unique class designed for incarcerated men, focusing on the importance of fatherhood. The program aims to equip these fathers with essential parenting skills and emotional tools to foster meaningful relationships with their children.
Participants engage in discussions about the challenges and responsibilities of being a dad while navigating their current circumstances. They explore topics such as communication, emotional support, and the impact of their absence on their children's lives. Many of these men have expressed a desire to break the cycle of incarceration and create a positive legacy for their children.
Through this initiative, fathers are not only learning about parenting but also rediscovering their self-worth and the vital role they play in their families. The class has become a beacon of hope, encouraging these men to envision a future where they can actively participate in their children's lives despite their current situations.
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