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Fatherhood Matters
Research shows that high levels of father involvement are correlated with “higher levels of sociability, confidence, and self-control in children. Children with involved fathers are less likely to act out in school or engage in risky behaviors in adolescence”1
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17%
of stay-at-home parents are fathers
57%
of fathers say parenting is central to their identity
71%
say bonding with fathers and mothers is equally important
1%
say fathers do a better job parenting than mothers
76%
say fathers face a lot of pressure to support family
Connection builds community. Community strengthens connection.
Why FU is For You
Connection amongst fathers is hard to find. Making friends is hard as a parent, and the complexities of fatherhood are not adequately discussed and rarely supported.
FatherhoodUnited provides developmentally appropriate psychoeducation through bi-monthly virtual Fatherhood United support groups, monthly action-oriented newsletters, open dialogue forums moderated by an early childhood psychologist, and convenient local meetups that are fatherhood friendly.
Strengthen your family bonds while engaging with other fathers.
Open to all that are part of the Fatherhood.
Become an FU member. Take Fatherhood farther.
become a Fatherhood United member today
choose the membership level that is right for you
gift FU to the Father you know

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