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Fathers Incorporated Announces Fred Hammond To Serve As Co-National Chair and Spokesperson For "Ties Never Broken" Campaign

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Chris Broussard and Fred Hammond to lead the effort of the "Ties Never Broken" Blue Bow Tie Campaign

Inspired by President Barack Obama's 2010 Father's Day address, Fathers Incorporated (FI) has launched its Ties Never Broken campaign. Fathers Incorporated, a not-for-profit organization in New York is committed to eliminating fatherlessness and increasing the commitment of men to become mentors. Over the last several months, the campaign has garnered international attention and is supported by The White House and several major urban cities. The Ties Never Broken campaign is symbolized by the social marketing icon of a "blue bow tie."

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Tj Maxx Sells African American Boys Bedding "Soaring High" Just In Time Of New Release Lucasfilm 'red Tails"

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The film Red Tails, is based on the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of African American servicemen during World War II, while Sweet Plum collections, Inc., PlumKids™ Boys “Soaring High” bed linen, features color complexions in the faces of the characters –James, Quintus & Denzel – floating among blue/steel gray sky and clouds full of soaring aircrafts suited for any young aviator’s imagination, is now available in TJ Maxx stores nationwide.

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The Top 3 Ways To Help Your Child Have A Successful School Year

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Be A Proactive Parent: Children with proactive parents are more likely to excel academically. So what does it mean to be a proactive parent? Well, you are either a proactive or reactive parent. Taking a proactive approach to your child’s education means that you are not waiting until the report card conference to find out how your child is doing. You are actively involved throughout the school year, and you are actively inquiring about your child’s performance in the classroom.

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Five Things Teens Wish Their Parents Knew

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There are many things that parents don’t understand about their teenagers. Such as trying to figure out why on earth their teen would want a tattoo, or trying to comprehend their teenagers mood swings. I am a teenager, so I understand some of the challenges teens have to go through. Here are five things that I wish my parents understood about me. Hopefully this will help to give other parents insight into their teenagers as well.

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