Gift In Your Hands

  By gifting a copy of In Your Hands to a new dad you are making a difference  to the life of that man, the life of his child and to his relationship with his partner.

Any donation you make supports the changes we know need to happen so that all our children are raised by nurturing, loving dads.
 
Your donation helps Great Fathers work to improve our cultural belief in the value of good fathering. Your donation helps …
  • produce copies our In Your Hands DVDs and maintain this website,
  • put men facilitators in childbirth education classes,
  • allows us to get alongside parenting support organisations and government agencies and show them how they can better engage with dads,
  • meet with midwives and other birth professionals about how they can make a difference by welcoming men into the process,
  • write articles that support good fathering policies and practices,
  • do public appearances about the value and importance of good fathering,
  • educate people about brain development during the first three years in a child's life.
Our children are what really matter. If we encourage men to nurture, love and respect their children - our world becomes a better place. Your donation makes a difference! 
 
In Your Hands is not for sale - it's a gift - but it's not free to produce. You can support this gifting by making your contribution … of any amount. Just click on the Give A Little donate box below. Give A Little is secure and will email you a receipt you can use for a charitable tax rebate.

If you are making a donation and would like us to let the new dad know this is a gift from you - include your name in the "gifter" box on the form AND include the same name as the "user" on Give A Little page. 

And now … to gift a copy of In Your Handsclick here for the Order form.

For organisations who would like to order multiple copies of In Your Hands

or for people who don't use credit cards or don't trust electronic transfers:

email us at contact@greatfathers.org.nz and we'll sort something out.

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