Fathers Supporting Fathers (FSF) is a non-profit organization of both men and women dedicated to the betterment of children’s lives by allowing them the opportunity of shared parenting after divorce.
By organizing our efforts and networking with government and local officials, FSF is able to make great strides in revoking the harmful Tender Year’s Doctrine and reunite children with their systematically alienated fathers.
Father’s rights groups around the world are forcing institutions to take a closer look at the affects of separation on families and its impact on our children.
Many people naturally assume that the social norm is to let the minor child "cope" or to dismiss the event as a natural part of today's society. In the meantime, ignoring the obvious signs of emotional distress and psychological damage to the children.
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This social dilemma has encouraged Child Psychologists, and academia to further investigate the issue. Many new studies illustrate the importance of emotional support for divorced children, more importantly, these studies demonstrate the importance of fathers “not father figures” in the children's lives.
The belief once held that children should remain solely in the care of the mother, has proven to be one of society’s most costly miscalculations. As times change and more fathers work from home, or take on the responsibility as stay at home fathers, their roles in their children's lives change as well, yet they have never been more important to the family dynamic.
FSF will not rest until those affected by societies oversights are no longer victims to abuse, neglect, parental inequality and alienation.
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