At Awesome Dads we believe every child should have a dad they can lean on and trust
Awesome Dads of San Antonio is an educational organization that strives to improve the lives of children and establishes a positive fathering and family legacy that will impact future generations by inspiring and equipping fathers and father figures to be actively engaged in the life of every child. We will assist in doing this by working with Organizations and groups to help build strong relationships with our daughters and sons.
Why Active Dads are Important in our Children's Lives
There is a crisis in America. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 24 Million children in America-one out of three- live without their biological father at home.
Easy to make Hummus Recipe
Hey guys, this is a quick and healthy meal to make with the family. Take a look and let me know how it came out on our Facebook
Easy to make Portabello Fajita taco Recipe
Hey guys, this is a quick and healthy meal to make with the family. Take a look and let me know how it came out on our Facebook
16 ways you can help stop Domestic Violence in your Community
The intervention of neighbors and the wider community is one of the keys to stopping the violence.
This starter list provides 16 tips for preventing and intervening to stop Domestic Violence in our community and/or neighborhood. We have divided the list into 2 sections – one for the wider community and one for individuals. If you
Guys Summer is coming up and would like to share some things to have for the trips or just hanging out around the house. Keep it fun AND Safe.
Diabetes
One in six San Antonians already has type 2 diabetes, which is defined by an A1C percentage of 6.5% or higher. At 16% type 2 diabetes prevalence, San Antonio is 6 percentage points higher than the U.S. average of 10%.Nov 10, 2022
Childhood bullying can have lifelong consequences. Listen to your child's concerns. Then help your child stop bullying in its tracks. By Mayo Clinic Staff
Bullying was once considered a childhood rite of passage. Today, however, bullying is recognized as a serious problem. To help your child handle bullying, learn to recognize it — and understand how to respond.