14/05/2024

Why Boys Need Dads

"As boys become young men, their suicide rates go from equal to girls, to six times that of young women. Absent fathers means boys are more likely to drop out of school and engage in criminal behaviour. There is a crisis of purpose. The ideas of being a warrior, a leader or a breadwinner are fading. With this void of purpose, boys are feeling alienated, withdrawn and becoming addicted to immediate gratification."

There has to be a better story.

This ARC Vision Film calls for a reordering of the priorities of our culture and economies to put the needs of children first. In world where only 1 in 3 children reach adulthood living with both their parents, our vision is for a society that encourages is centred around the family and that supports the sacred love of the father.

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