THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 21, 2010
President Obama Launches Next Phase in Fatherhood Efforts with The President’s Fatherhood and Mentoring Initiative
Today,
President Obama spoke in Washington, D.C. to discuss the importance of
responsible fatherhood and mentoring to build healthy families and communities.
At the event, the President announced the next steps in his longstanding agenda
on fatherhood and personal responsibility: The President’s Fatherhood and
Mentoring Initiative. The Initiative will continue the President’s effort to
impact father absence in America through partnerships with fatherhood and
family-serving groups and role models around the country.
The Initiative is a national call to action to address fatherlessness in
America and includes the following steps:
• The White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships and the
Office of Public Engagement will continue to host community forums on
fatherhood and personal responsibility around the country, in concert with
local groups. The next forum is scheduled for New Mexico on August 10.
• Organizations supporting the Initiative will reach out to communities and
individuals around the country. Individuals who sign up for the
Fatherhood and Mentoring Initiative will receive e-newsletters featuring
articles, tips and resources from prominent leaders in the fatherhood and
family fields and information about model programs.
• Organizations supporting the Initiative will work in specific ways to have a
cultural impact on responsible fatherhood, from local forums with the National
Parent Teachers Association to community trainings by the National Fatherhood
Leaders Group (NFLG). Partners from the National PTA to the head of the Council
of Christian Colleges and Universities have signed up to advance the
President’s Fatherhood and Mentoring Initiative in communities around the
country.
In addition, as the President has said, while no government program can remedy
the problem of father absence in America, government must do its part to help
fathers facing challenges. President Obama has proposed a new Fatherhood,
Marriage and Families Innovation Fund that will scale up effective fatherhood
and family-strengthening programs across the country. And recognizing that the
best leg up for any family is a good job, the President has also provided
funding through the Department of Labor for transitional jobs programs for
noncustodial parents facing barriers to employment.
Last year, the President launched a national conversation on fatherhood and
personal responsibility, and members of his Administration reached out across
the country to hear from fathers and their families about the challenges they
face. Over the last year, Administration officials held events across the
country including a discussion with Secretary Duncan in New Hampshire about
the link between fatherhood and educational achievement; Secretary Locke
talked to fathers in California about balancing the needs of their families
with the demands of their jobs; Secretary Shinseki held a town hall for
military and veteran dads in North Carolina; and Attorney General Holder
traveled to Georgia for a forum about fathers in our criminal justice
system.
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