Our Focus!
Quote: "Unfortunately, however, while fathers may no longer be "forgotten contributors," they remain missing contributors in the lives of millions of American children. Twenty-four million children live in homes without their biological fathers. That means that tonight, one out of every three children will go to bed in a home in which their father does not live."
- National Fatherhood Inititive:Wade F. Horn, Ph.D., and Tom Sylvester
This is a staggering statistic, tragically the number jumps to seven out of ten in the African American community. Someone has to decide... "Enough is enough!" The National Men have taken this challenge and we are thrilled that God has called on us to make such a difference.
We believe the Mentoring model is a great tool (not the only tool) to address this crisis. Mentoring supports the mother, the children, and the adult male (father). Please join us in our effort to raise “Great Men.”
- National Fatherhood Inititive:Wade F. Horn, Ph.D., and Tom Sylvester
This is a staggering statistic, tragically the number jumps to seven out of ten in the African American community. Someone has to decide... "Enough is enough!" The National Men have taken this challenge and we are thrilled that God has called on us to make such a difference.
We believe the Mentoring model is a great tool (not the only tool) to address this crisis. Mentoring supports the mother, the children, and the adult male (father). Please join us in our effort to raise “Great Men.”
Our Initiatives:
1. Bring awareness to eradicate Fatherlessness in our communities.
2. Mentor our young men between the ages of 19 and 29 years old. There is a disconnection between this age group and the church.
3. Help build sustainable men ministries across the county through discipleship.
We believe there is no better time in history for us to be focusing on these matters. We want to collaborate with the women and young people to make difference. Please join in the work.
Brian T. Hammond
1. Bring awareness to eradicate Fatherlessness in our communities.
2. Mentor our young men between the ages of 19 and 29 years old. There is a disconnection between this age group and the church.
3. Help build sustainable men ministries across the county through discipleship.
We believe there is no better time in history for us to be focusing on these matters. We want to collaborate with the women and young people to make difference. Please join in the work.
Brian T. Hammond