AskDad Vision
Our Vision is to become the largest organization of “Volunteer Dads” in the state of Georgia, with the commitment to support the natural order in our communities, by helping to shape and develop the young boys into productive adults.
Our Vision is to become the largest organization of “Volunteer Dads” in the state of Georgia, with the commitment to support the natural order in our communities, by helping to shape and develop the young boys into productive adults.
Our mission is to provide useful solutions in the form of guidance and advice based on past experiences to help improve the quality of life for families in the local community, with focus on young boys, to help them successfully cope with the challenges they face in today’s society.
Our commitment is to:
Going the extra mile for others can be extremely rewarding. Here is a perfect example. Let’s see Curtis Jenkins in action as he establishes a community. School bus driver Curtis Jenkins loves delivering his young passengers to Lake Highlands Elementary in Dallas, Texas, and has inspired them by paying attention, motivating them, and handing out presents he carefully selects for each child.
Traditionally, fathers are thought of as disciplinarians and providers, but according to our Oprah’s Life Class panel of experts, men need to rethink their roles. Watch as Iyanla Vanzant, Geoffrey Canada, CEO of Harlem Children’s Zone, and Dr. Steve Perry, founder and principal of Capital Preparatory Magnet School, redefine what it means to be a father. Plus, find out what qualities many dads are lacking.
“It starts in the home, if the father is not in the home, the boy will find a father in the streets. I saw it in my generation and every generation before me, and everyone since”
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