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We equip more than 7,000 parents annually through workshops and programmes for dads and for mums across life stages.
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The DADs for Life movement is an initiative of Centre for...
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Centre for Fathering is a non-profit organisation that promotes active and involved fathering in Singapore. It offers father-child bonding activities, coaching and programmes at its own adventure centre, Dads Adventure Hub.
The DADs for Life movement is an initiative of Centre for Fathering, a non-profit organisation established in 2000 that empowers more fathers to be better role models and an enduring inspiration to their children.
Mar 22, 2024 · The CEO of Centre for Fathering says women are empowered when men rise up as fathers. He shares how dads can play a bigger role at home. Xander Ong, CEO of Centre for Fathering, took a year off work to be a full-time husband and father
Centre for Fathering is a non-profit organisation founded in 2000 to promote active and involved Fathering and address issues caused by fatherlessness in Singapore. The organisation aims to...
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May 30, 2017 · The Centre for Fathering organised a Dads for Life Camp to encourage father-child bonding and celebrate National Service. The camp involved overnight camping, a night walk and a Family Route March, led by Minister for Social and Family Development Tan Chuan-Jin.
Mar 6, 2024 · What’s the Centre for Fathering? CFF is a non-profit organisation founded in 2000 to promote active and involved fathering in Singapore. In 2009, DADs for Life was launched to inspire and mobilise fathers to become more involved and to be a good influence on their children.