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Ask the Experts: How to keep a dads' club going

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We run a weekly dads' club for divorced and separated men. We get between 12 and 15 regular participants but we're being forced to close due to lack of funds. Any ideas on how I can keep the group going?

It can be hard to engage men in support services so you are clearly doing well. When families break down fathers often find themselves in a difficult position - they are usually expected to leave the family home and may have limited contact with their children. So it is vital there are support services like yours to give them the time and space to talk about their concerns and share experiences.

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