center for fathering dads for life

The Centre for Fathering was founded by three young fathers – Raymond Koh, Wong Suen Kwong and Edwin Choy, who shared a deep conviction that a father’s involvement makes a difference in the development of their children.

This led them to set up a non-profit to pursue their vision of turning the hearts of children towards their fathers by inspiring fathers to be more involved with their children.

Over the past 20 years, Centre for Fathering has reached over 47,000 fathers through activities such father-child experiential programmes, shared parenting talks and fathering workshops conducted in schools, prisons, religious organisations and companies.

Each year, the organisation conducts over 150 programmes such as Adventure Camp with Dad, Breakfast with Dad, ICAN workshops and other parenting workshops.

Centre for Fathering has also reached out to underserved community groups such as parents of new-borns, ex-convicts, families in distress and youths at risk – benefitting 500 underprivileged and 120 incarcerated fathers with our programmes each year.

Since 2015, CFF has been the driving force behind DADs for Life – taking the movement to the next level in mobilising fathers to become more active and present for their children!

Courtesy posting by NextLifeBook.com