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Throwback post. 2021-05-27 16:47:38.

Please pass this along to any Melanin Fathers

Black Fathers do not give up stay positive
Here are a few resources for Black Fathers looking to engage in improving connecting with other Fathers.

My life’s work is around being a dad.

I am attempting to share what I've learned and turned the knowledge, skills, and abilities into a for-profit business dedicated to serving Dads of Color and Black Fathers. There is so much pain going on in this world.

My hope and prayer are that these resources are my way of supporting People of Color and Black fathers in pain. Let’s find solutions wherever we can and focus on healing, inspiring, and empowering the changes. Some of us are loud when it comes to pointing fingers at others by verbally calling out what is wrong.

I understand the pain and you are justified for expressing your thoughts, feelings, emotions etc.

How about we get to work on healing, forgiving others and create the change right now, right hear starting with the Black Fathers who have something in their life that can provide an example for young dads to learn from.

Boss Mobility Life Coach Serving Black Father items for sale are on the Wellness Page.

1) http://Bossmobility.net


There are free resources from other Dad websites. I labeled them here.

BAAF - Black African American Fathers -


BCAAF - Black California African American Father - Alameda Co Father Corps


BNAAF - Black National African American Father -

Academy of Black Fathers

https://academyofblackfathers.org/


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3) https://bit.ly/37MoYgL
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