Sunday, June 20, 2010

Father's Day Message from Da Prez


Father's Day Message from your Prez

The White House, Washington


Good afternoon,

As the father of two young daughters, I know that

being a father is one of the most important jobs any man can have.

My own father left my family when I was two years old.

I was raised by a heroic mother and wonderful

grandparents who provided the support,

discipline and love that helped me get to

where I am today, but I still felt the

weight of that absence throughout

my childhood. It's something that

leaves a hole no government can fill.

Studies show that children who grow up

without their fathers around are more

likely to drop out of high school,

go to jail, or become teen fathers themselves.

And while no government program can

fill the role that fathers play for our children,

what we can do is try to support fathers

who are willing to step up and fulfill

their responsibilities as parents,

partners and providers. That's why

last year I started a nationwide dialogue

on fatherhood to tackle the challenge

of father absence head on.

In Chicago, the Department of Health

and Human Services held a forum

with community leaders, fatherhood

experts and everyday dads to discuss

the importance of responsible fatherhood

support programs. In New Hampshire,

Secretary of Education Duncan explored

the linkages between father absence and

educational attainment in children.

In Atlanta, Attorney General Holder

spoke with fathers in the criminal

justice system about ways local

reentry organizations, domestic

violence groups and fatherhood

programs can join together to support

ex-offenders and incarcerated

individuals who want to be closer to their

families and children.

Now we're taking this to the next level.

Tomorrow, I'll make an announcement

about the next phase of our efforts to

help fathers fulfill their responsibilities

as parents -- The President's Fatherhood

and Mentoring Initiative. You can learn

more at www.fatherhood.gov.

This Father's Day -- I'm thankful for

the opportunity to be a dad to two

wonderful daughters. And I'm thankful

for all the wonderful fathers, grandfathers,

uncles, brothers and friends who are doing

their best to make a difference in the lives of a child.

Happy Father's Day.

Sincerely,
President Barack Obama

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