Good Dads Great Communities Episode 2 - Getting Started - Six Essential Sectors
Release Date: 02/04/2025
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In this episode of Good Dads Great Communities, Dr. Jennifer Baker and cohost J. Fotsch explore the six essential sectors needed to build and sustain a strong Good Dads initiative in any community. As Good Dads expands into new locations, the question arises: How do we bring Good Dads to our town? Dr. Baker shares the key components of a successful community launch and how collaboration across different sectors ensures long-term success.
Listeners will learn about the importance of business, faith communities, government, justice systems, social services and education in supporting fathers and strengthening families. With real-world examples from communities already implementing Good Dads, this episode offers insights into how local leaders can take action to make fatherhood a priority.
Join us for this informative discussion on creating lasting change and building stronger communities through engaged fatherhood.
Episode Highlights
[0:46]
"We have learned over the last ten years that there are six important sectors you must involve if you want your Good Dads effort to be sustainable
[03:58]
"In Cass County four members of the sheriff's department are now trained to offer the fatherhood program in their facility. It’s amazing to see the justice system embracing this effort."
[07:48]
"If you like meeting new people and want to do something different this is for you. We know that communities with engaged dads are safer, schools are stronger and the economy is more robust."
[12:15]
"These six sectors help you break out of silos and ensure Good Dads isn’t just seen as a church thing, a school thing or a government thing—it’s for everyone."
[16:44]
"When dads show up to their child’s school and it’s standing-room only that tells us something. It tells dads, 'You matter and we want you here.'"
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