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Our work and aimsThe need, our aims and our impact
Fathers and their families face real, measurable barriers. Here is the need, the change we work towards, and how we measure our impact.
Why this work matters
Fathers play a vital role in children's confidence, stability and life chances, yet support designed with fathers in mind is scarce. The figures below will be replaced with verified local and national data.
Note for the team: we will only publish figures we can cite. Until verified data is supplied, these placeholders should not go live.
What we are working towards
Stronger father-child bonds
More fathers actively involved, confident and connected in their children's lives.
Less isolation
Fathers supported by trusted peer networks rather than facing challenges alone.
Better access to support
Clear, welcoming routes into help, and services that understand fathers.
A fairer picture
Positive, accurate stories of fatherhood that challenge harmful stereotypes.
Stronger partnerships
Schools, councils and services working better with fathers through us.
Lasting change
Long-term, generational impact, not one-off activity.
Early prevention
Contribute to the early prevention of youth violence by strengthening fatherhood, role models and belonging, and by developing targeted youth programmes as we grow.
The fathers and families at the centre of our work
- 01Fathers seeking support, connection or guidance.
- 02Children and young people who benefit from involved fathers and role models.
- 03Families wanting healthier communication, confidence and stability.
- 04Partners and services that want to reach and support fathers better.
Honest about outcomes
We track what matters and report it plainly to funders and partners.
- Fathers and families reached, and events delivered
- Attendance, repeat engagement and referrals into support
- Father and family feedback on confidence and connection
- Partnerships formed with schools, councils and services
- Stories and case studies, shared with consent
Funders can request our latest impact summary at any time.
Prevention that flows from fatherhood
Prevention flows from our core work as a community fatherhood organisation. The presence of fathers and positive role models is widely recognised as a protective factor, while their absence is linked to greater vulnerability. By strengthening fatherhood, belonging and role models early, we build the foundations that keep young people safe, connected and away from violence, including knife and gun crime.
The response to serious youth violence cannot only be reacting after harm. Prevention, starting young and rooted in family and community, is more humane and more effective.
As a fatherhood organisation, our contribution is upstream and protective. We do this by:
- bringing fathers and children together so young people grow up with presence rather than absence
- connecting young people with positive male role models and mentoring
- creating belonging, confidence and identity through community and positive activities
- giving young people something to be part of early, before other influences reach them
As we grow, we plan to develop more targeted work for young people at risk of involvement in violence, including mentoring, diversionary activities and workshops, in partnership with schools, youth services, the local Violence Reduction Unit and the police. We will build it carefully, with the right safeguarding, training and partnerships in place.
Note: to add for funders, verified local data on youth violence in our area from the council, the local Violence Reduction Unit or police. Do not publish figures until verified and cited.
Let us show you the difference your support makes
We welcome conversations with grant funders, councils and local services, and can share our plans, budgets, policies and impact reporting on request.
Help us reach more fathers
Your funding, sponsorship or partnership helps us deliver more support, events and lasting change.