Stay-at-home fathers of Howard County Maryland
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Howard County Dads is a chapter of Daddyshome, Inc. We are a network of stay at home fathers living in Howard County, Maryland who provide support to other at-home fathers and fathers who are considering this life choice. Our mission is to reduce the isolation of a stay at home father and to provide social as well as educational activities for our members. |
| Have a question, or want more information, send us an e-mail |
| To join, click here to go to our Yahoo Groups page |
| Want to find our other chapters, or start your own Metro/County Dads chapter? Click here |
Come Aboard the 14th Annual At-Home Dad’s Convention at the Durham Museum Saturday October 10, 2009 in Omaha, NE
DC Metro Dads in the Media
| For an article about our newest chapter, Bowie Area Dads, in the Bowie Gazette, go to: http://www.gazette.net/200320/bowie/news/158778-1.html |
| Click here to read a Washington Times Article about DCMetro Dads. |
| Here is a link to a recent article about our "founding father," Peter Steinberg: http://www.albright.edu/reporter/spring02/portrait.html |
| The following is a link to an article about at-home-dads featuring DCMetroDads' members, Todd Vossler and "head dad," Mike Stilwell, in the Baltimore Business Journal: http://baltimore.bizjournals.com/baltimore/stories/2002/03/11/focus1.html |
| Each month, iParenting.com spotlights a father who inspires and moves us, who embodies the qualities that we all admire in a person, a man and a father. Above all, the Dad of the Month is dedicated to his children. Rich or poor, famous or not, he shines as an example of what fathering is all about. The choice for October is Peter Stencavage, a stay-at-home dad of one, and member of DC Metro Dads. To read the article, click here: http://iparenting.com/dad/1000.htm | |
| Steve Herberman, another member of DC Metro Dads, has won Dad of the Month and is currently in the running for Dad of the Year. To read all about it, click this link: http://iparenting.com/dad/1102.htm |
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