This is a project for Faces of Fatherhood (TeamDad), a nonprofit fatherhood organization designed to get dads to realize their importance in spending time with their children, then offer easy-to-implement ideas & suggestions for them to use to better "connect" with their children.  I have helped it along by developing the 2002 and 2003 Calendar and Resource Guide, and creating methods and channels of distribution for corporations to help fund and distribute them to Dads & father figures all across the USA.  These methods allow the corporations to reach and "touch" Dads in ways they couldn't typically do themselves without being considered self-serving, while allowing TeamDad to freely get their materials into the hands of Dads.

Faces of Fatherhood ® 2002 Calendar Cover


"Dad will always be in the distance, with crossed fingers, urging me to keep going forward". Children spell "love", T-I-M-E, so give the gift of time to the children in your life, starting today. A 2" lower cover panel can be added and contain a customized Sponsor Message, logo or even coupons for constant reminders of who sent the calendar to the Dad.


Top of March 2002 Calendar Page


Calendar copy comes from Kindergarden - 12th grader actual essays on "What My Father Means to Me".


Bottom
of March 2002 Calendar Page

 
Simple ideas, suggestions and helpful hints about what a Dad should know, or what a Dad can do with his child are placed on the days of the month. This is a constant, gentle reminder for Dads to use at their own pace. Sponsor ideas can be added to these daily thoughts, which can relate to their own business activity.

TeamDad ® Father Friendly Resource Guide


Inserted into every Calendar, this small 16-panel Resource Guide offers many ideas and links to get Dads to spend more time WITH their children, not just do things FOR them. There's plenty of space for customizing the cover with corporate messages and a logo.

  One panel of the 16-panel TeamDad Father Friendly Resource Guide


14 different topics are covered, with links and contact points to many organizations where more information on that topic can be found. Sponsors with appropriate links can be added to these panels.