CentralValleyDads
At a Glance


Founded June 19th, 2007 by Joseph Gilbert

Site Administrator(s): Joseph Gilbert

Current Membership: 54

CentralValleyDads has the following area groups:
Fresno County
Kings County
Tulare County

CentralValleyDads also has the following private support group(s) available to our members:
PPD Support


Need help?

If you need help, you may contact the CentralValleyDads admin(s) at
admin [at] CentralValleyDads [dot] com
About CentralValleyDads

MISSION

To provide a safe, secure, FREE place for dads to find support and encouragement from other dads and to help them to be better men, parents and community leaders.

PHILOSOPHY

No one should have to pay a fee to make a friend, so we offer free membership to any father within the community who wishes to join. Members gain camaraderie and support through an online forum that is available 24 hours a day and events around the area where dads can meet face-to-face and develop real friendships that can last a lifetime.

We believe that, working together, fathers can change the world - one family, one neighborhood, one community at a time. CentralValleyDads is a connecting force, helping us each to make a difference in our own lives, in our families and in the places we call home.

ABOUT US

CentralValleyDads.com was formed by Joseph after his wife formed SouthValleyMommies.com. He saw that it was a great resource for moms in the area and felt that something similar was needed for dads.

We chat online in a private forum - discussing everything from Little League to the worst temper tantrums and all that lies between - and get together regularly at member-driven events around town. Whether it's a late night commiseration on a crying baby (there are 4 am posts to prove it) or a Dad's Night Out, CentralValleyDads provides what our members need, when and how they need it.

But CentralValleyDads is more than just a community of dads. It's dads in and for the community. Our members work full time, stay home full time, work part time, represent many races, are expecting for the first time, are adoptive dads, were adopted themselves, recently moved to the area, have lived here all our lives, have twins, are happy with one, are single dads, are searching out schools and have watched their kids graduate. In other words, we are a reflection of fathers in the real world. And we help out our neighbors as much as ourselves through organized fundraisers and other charity events - specifically those focused on providing for fathers and their children.

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