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NCFM President Harry Crouch Father’s Day letter

June 19, 2015
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NCFM President Harry Crouch Father’s Day letter

By NCFM As usual, I’ve waited until the last-minute to wish us all a Happy Father’s Day, not sure why, too many thoughts perhaps. I spent much of last Saturday with my son, grandson, daughter-in-law, and good friend Julie B. at the San Diego County Fair in Del Mar. Carter, my grandson is almost five....
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NCFM Adviser Gordon Finley, Ph.D, picked for Wallethub panel of experts for “2015’s Best and Worst States for Working Dads”

June 18, 2015
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NCFM Adviser Gordon Finley, Ph.D, picked for Wallethub panel of experts for “2015’s Best and Worst States for Working Dads”

By NCFM Wallethub studies the worst and best cities for things like families, having a baby, finding a job, and so on. For Father’s Day they decided to find out which states were the best and worst for working Dads. Minnesota is the best and Mississippi the worst. “Male parenting is not what it once was. Fatherhood...
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NCFM Member Richard Doyle’s presentation in Qatar — “Empowering Families, Men in Families”

April 24, 2014
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NCFM Member Richard Doyle’s presentation in Qatar — “Empowering Families, Men in Families”

Richard Doyle‘s book series, “Doyle’s War, Save the Males” has for decades carried the message that good fathers are necessary in a civilized society, that men should be considered socially and legally equal to women, and decries the denigration of men and manhood.  Because this entire concept is too incorrect politically, it didn’t gain...
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