Daddys-Home, Inc.

Daddys-Home, Inc. Daddys-Home, Inc. We are helping this population become responsible, caring and productive citizens. Youth are encouraged to help within their community.

is a non-profit organization designed to help develop and deliver youth developmental services to disadvantaged children, teens and young adults. Located in the poorest section of Seminole County, DADDYS-HOME is bringing hope and opportunity to young people living in a hopeless situation, where: 9 out of 10 children are fatherless, High Crime, Teen Pregnancy, Domestic Violence, and Aids, are the worst in Florida, health problems, school drop outs and illiteracy are the norm. We have developed and implemented a grassroots program to address these problems head on. The Youth & Family Development Program at the Center offers ongoing guidance, support and activities to youth in the community. We provide a holistic approach to impact these youth academically, emotionally, spiritually, and physically. We will help our next generation of adults become productive, responsible and caring citizens, prepared to build a better life for themselves, their families and community. Education & Career Development: Tutoring and homework help, computer software and other technology skills, assistance with Interviewing, resumes, and locating jobs, Character and Leadership Development: Provide activities to foster leadership through opportunities for youth to speak to others, express themselves and represent their group. Allow older youth to be actively involved in helping the younger ones. Health & Life Skills: Youth are provided the skills to live independently and transition to adulthood. Through preventive education, young people will avoid premature parenthood and use of Alcohol and other drug. Cultural Activities and the Arts: Provide opportunities for youth to participate in activities that promote cultural awareness through the Arts; creative, visual, performance, music, and communication. Mentors: Adults will mentor youth in one on one and group settings. Adults will interact with mentees in organized activities i.e. computer labs, homework help, field trips and class participation and recreational activities. There is an Urgent Need to bring healing to these wounded hearts. We can only be effective with your prayers and financial support. Please join us in our vision.

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Blessings

01/07/2014

Author Dr. Seuss says in his book THE LORAX, "Unless someone like
you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's
not."

I recently came across a story of a young American woman who was
saved by a do-over. During the second World War, she lost her
husband. He died in India of a tropical disease and she became
despondent. In time, despair turned into depression and she lost all
interest in living. She just didn't care anymore.

She booked passage on a ship back to America. On the voyage, she
became acquainted with a seven-year-old boy who, like her, was all
alone. His parents had died in the fighting in Burma. He seemed to
want to be with the young woman, but her pain would not allow it.
She wanted nothing to do with him and avoided him whenever possible.
She felt so ravaged by loss, that she was unable to get outside of
herself and care about anyone else. And she certainly did not have
the energy to take on someone else's problems.

Then one night the ship was torpedoed. The young woman made her way
to the deck and prepared herself to go down with the doomed vessel.
Some part of her actually welcomed it as an escape from her pain.
The child, too, came on deck. He shivered with cold and fright. When
he spotted the woman, he came over and clung to her.

That was when a lump of ice melted somewhere deep inside her. She
put her arms around the child and led him to one of the lifeboats.
For several days, as they waited to be rescued, she held him and he
held her. Years later her friends would say that they didn't know
whether the woman saved the boy, or the boy saved the woman. They
each gave the other a second chance at life and a do-over on love.

"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going
to get better. It's not."

But it's the people who give do-overs who truly change the world.

-- Steve Goodier

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01/05/2014

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