Hamilton County Sees Increase in Father Involvement
Research shows one single factor can make a difference in whether a young person commits crimes, ends up in jail, becomes obese, has children as a teenager, graduates from high school, suffers abuse or abuses alcohol and drugs. It's called the Father Factor. As Father's Day approaches, we celebrate an exciting trend emerging in Hamilton County.
Chris Holsey, 13 years old, "He's a good man." The words on these pages reveal the hearts of more than four thousand area children...as they express "What My Father Means To Me." This Father's Day as First Things First celebrates the Father of the Year, the group sends a message about what matters most. It's one that rings true for the Holsey family. Dad Charles makes it a point to spend at least three or four hours a day with his three children. On this day it's at Riverbend. First Things First's Executive director Julie Baumgardner says studies show more Dads in Hamilton County are doing it. And that she says can only lead to good things. Take it from the mouth of babes. Don't forget this Sunday June 15th is Father's Day.
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