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Million Father March 2009
By: The Black Star Project & Black Men United
Updated: 07/19/2009 at 3:40 AM
Every school across our nation -
Million Father March
2009
Organizing Guide
Elder Felix L. Graham,
Million Father March Organizer, 2006
Facts about The Million Father March
·
A father who actively participates in the educational and social development life of a child is invaluable and irreplaceable.
·
Research shows that children whose fathers take active roles in their educational lives earn better grades, get better test scores, enjoy school more and are more likely to graduate from high school and attend college.
·
Additionally, children have fewer behavior problems when fathers speak and listen to their children regularly and are active in their lives.
·
A good father is part of a good parent team and is critical to strong family structures.
·
Strong family structures produce children who are more centered, academically proficient and socially developed and are a valuable asset to their communities.
·
Better parents produce better communities, better schools and better students.
·
Fathers, grandfathers, foster fathers, step-fathers, uncles, cousins, big brothers, significant male caregivers and friends of the family can participate in The Million Father March.
·
While this event is sponsored by Black men, women and men of all races and faith backgrounds are encouraged to take children to school on their first day of school.
·
Over 300 cities participated in the Million Father March in 2008.
·
2009 is the sixth year for the Million Father March.
Planning the Day
Working with Schools:
·
Notify area school superintendents, board members and principals that men will accompany their children to school on the first day of school
·
Ask schools to assign a school parent or staff person to manage this initiative
·
Register your school or organization with The Black Star Project’s Million Father March 2009
·
Ask the principal to send a notice to families to invite parents, especially men
, to take
their children to school on this first fall day
·
Ask schools to invite men (and women) into a parents’ room or auditorium for a short program while their children are in class (you might include coffee, juice and cookies with this program)
·
Create packets for fathers and other significant male caregivers with information about your school and programs for this coming school year
·
Invite elected officials and dignitaries to greet men at the front of the school
·
Create a letter, note, button or patch that says “I took my children to school today” to pass out to parents as they take their children to school
·
Create ways for fathers and other men to be involved with your school during the year
Coordinating Outreach:
·
Create a Million Family March Organizing Committee in your city, town or village and plan to meet at least once a week until the first day of school
·
Partner with a school, faith-based organization or community organization that will serve as sponsor and fiscal agent for your initiative
·
Share the fact sheet with schools, faith-based organizations, community organizations, government agencies, chambers of commerce, businesses and elected officials
·
Notify area businesses about this event and ask them to consider giving men participating in this program two to three hours off of work (with pay when possible)
·
Notify newspapers, radio stations, television stations and others about The Black Star Project’s Million Father March 2009
·
Use Million Father March 2009
flyers, fact sheets and pluggers to promote this event
·
Share your ideas for promoting this event with Million Father March Central at 773/285-9600 or by email: blackstar1000@ameritech.net
Caution:
Parents should always be aware of who comes in contact with their children. Strange or unfamiliar adults
should not talk to, communicate with or come into contact with children they do not know.
School, faith-based organization, community organization, government agency registration form
The Black
ę
Star Project’s
Million Father March2009
Men Taking Children to School on Their First Day of School
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Black Star Project is encouraging fathers, stepfathers, foster fathers, grandfathers, uncles, brothers, godfathers, cousins, baby’s daddies and other significant male caregivers to take their children to school on the first day of school for the 2009-2010 school year.
When men are involved in the educational lives of their children, children perform better in school.
Employers are asked to allow fathers and other male caregivers to take off from work for two to three hours (with pay when possible) to accompany their children to school on this first fall day to help get the school year started right.
Fathers and other men should be welcomed guests at their children’s school.
Some schools will have information and activities available. Schools across America who support the MILLION FATHER MARCH should allow Fathers to arrive with their children at their children’s school 15 to 30 minutes before the starting bell.
Fathers and other men will only go into schools if school staff invites them in.
Otherwise, they will leave after their children enter the building.
Additionally, we encourage Black men to make a year-long special commitment to:
Please add our names to those 2009:
School,
Principal, Superintendent, Board President, Executive Director or CEO_____________________________
Address____________________________________City/State/Zip_______________________________
Phone _____________________Fax ________________ Email _________________________________
Estimate number of fathers who will participate ____________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
(Signature of Principal, Superintendent, Board President, Executive Director or CEO)
(date)
Please either fax this form to 773-285-9602, return by email to blackstar1000@ameritech.net or mail to /
The Black
ę
Star Project 3473 S. King Drive, Box 464, Chicago, Illinois 60616,
Please call us at 773/285-9600 or visit our website at
www.blackstarproject.org for more information.
Caution:
Parents should always be aware of who comes in contact with their children. Strange or unfamiliar adults
should not talk to, communicate with or come into contact with children they do not know.
And please advise your children to never talk to anyone they do not know.
Elected Official
Participation Form
The Black
ę
Star Project’s
Million Father March 2009
Men Taking Children to School on Their First Day of School
Please add my name to those elected officials across America who support the 2009 Million Father March and who will participate on the first day of school.
I would like to participate at _______________________________________________school
in the
___________________________________________________________________________
(City, County, Town, Congressional District, Legislative District or Ward)
Please include your contact data:
___________________________________________________________________________________
(Printed Name)
(Title)
____________________________________________________________________________________
(Address)
(City)
(State)
(Zip)
____________________________________________________________________________________
(Phone)
(Fax)
(Email)
____________________________________________________________________________________
(Signature of Elected Official)
(Date)
Please either fax this form to (
773)285-9602, return by email to
blackstar1000@ameritech.net
or mail to
The Black
ę
Star Project,
Please call us at (773)285-9600 or visit our website at
www.blackstarproject.org
for more information.
Date:
Contact:
Willie J. Hamilton
For Immediate Release
President/Founder Black Men United
402-612-7059
One Million Black Fathers Expected to Lead the 2009 March
for Educational Excellence in American Schools
300 Cities Could Participate in the Largest, Organized
Back-to-School Effort in
(Omaha, Nebraska)
– Like an army on its way to battle, hundreds of thousands of Black men will wake their children, make them breakfast, check their book bags, and then take them to school on the first day of school this fall school year.
This scene will be played out at thousands of schools across America and other parts of the world.
A
bout 300,000 men from 127 cities participated in the Million Father March 2006. An estimated 500,000 men from 200 cities participated in the Million Father March 2007 and 2008.
This year 750,000 men from over 300 cities are expected to participate in the Million Father March 2009.
The Million Father March 2009 provides an escort of safety, support, and encouragement to children of all ages.
“Research shows that children whose fathers take an active role in their educational lives earn better grades, get better test scores, enjoy school more / and are more likely to graduate from high school and attend college,” says Phillip Jackson, executive director of The Black Star Project, a Chicago-based non-profit leading the yearly Million Father March initiative.
Additionally, children have fewer behavior problems when fathers listen to and talk with them regularly and are active in their lives.
A good father is part of a good parent team and is critical to creating a strong family structure.
Strong family structures produce children who are more academically proficient, socially developed and self-assured.
Such children become adults who are valuable assets to their communities.
“Better parents produce better communities, better schools, and better students with higher academic achievements,” says
Participants in the event include fathers, grandfathers, foster fathers, stepfathers, uncles, cousins, big brothers, significant male caregivers and friends of the family.
Although this event is sponsored by Black men, women and men of all races are also encouraged to take their children to school on their first day.
Last year, from New Haven, Connecticut, to
Hilo, Hawaii, fathers stepped up to take part in the
Million Father March 2008.
Each city tailored the March to meet their needs.
Elected officials, dignitaries, celebrities, and print and radio media reps turned out in support of fathers on the first day of school. “The Board of Directors of the National Council On Educating Black Children enthusiastically supports the yearly Million Father's March, and encourages every school district superintendent and school board member to play a significant role in the
success of this March,” says Diana Daniels, president.
"It takes a whole village to raise a child!" Daniels says.
Since schools across America and the world start the year on different days and months, the March
will be a rolling event that takes place on the first day of this school year in cities, villages, and towns
/
between August 7, 2009, and October 13, 2009.
The 2009 Million Father March is sponsored in part by The Black Star Project and Black Men United.
Please visit our website for complete information at
www.blackstarproject.org or blackmenunited.com.
You may also email
willzwaytoo@yahoo.com
or call 402.612.7059 for more information.
“
The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.”
Malcolm X
Million Father March
2009
Organizing Guide
Elder Felix L. Graham, Million Father March Organizer, 2006
Facts about The Million Father March
·
A father who actively participates in the educational and social development life of a child is invaluable and irreplaceable.
·
Research shows that children whose fathers take active roles in their educational lives earn better grades, get better test scores, enjoy school more and are more likely to graduate from high school and attend college.
·
Additionally, children have fewer behavior problems when fathers speak and listen to their children regularly and are active in their lives.
·
A good father is part of a good parent team and is critical to strong family structures.
·
Strong family structures produce children who are more centered, academically proficient and socially developed and are a valuable asset to their communities.
·
Better parents produce better communities, better schools and better students.
·
Fathers, grandfathers, foster fathers, step-fathers, uncles, cousins, big brothers, significant male caregivers and friends of the family can participate in The Million Father March.
·
While this event is sponsored by Black men, women and men of all races and faith backgrounds are encouraged to take children to school on their first day of school.
·
Over 300 cities participated in the Million Father March in 2008.
·
2009 is the sixth year for the Million Father March.
Planning the Day
Working with Schools:
·
Notify area school superintendents, board members and principals that men will accompany their children to school on the first day of school
·
Ask schools to assign a school parent or staff person to manage this initiative
·
Register your school or organization with The Black Star Project’s Million Father March 2009
·
Ask the principal to send a notice to families to invite parents, especially men
, to take
their children to school on this first fall day
·
Ask schools to invite men (and women) into a parents’ room or auditorium for a short program while their children are in class (you might include coffee, juice and cookies with this program)
·
Create packets for fathers and other significant male caregivers with information about your school and programs for this coming school year
·
Invite elected officials and dignitaries to greet men at the front of the school
·
Create a letter, note, button or patch that says “I took my children to school today” to pass out to parents as they take their children to school
·
Create ways for fathers and other men to be involved with your school during the year
Coordinating Outreach:
·
Create a Million Family March Organizing Committee in your city, town or village and plan to meet at least once a week until the first day of school
·
Partner with a school, faith-based organization or community organization that will serve as sponsor and fiscal agent for your initiative
·
Share the fact sheet with schools, faith-based organizations, community organizations, government agencies, chambers of commerce, businesses and elected officials
·
Notify area businesses about this event and ask them to consider giving men participating in this program two to three hours off of work (with pay when possible)
·
Notify newspapers, radio stations, television stations and others about The Black Star Project’s Million Father March 2009
·
Use Million Father March 2009
flyers, fact sheets and pluggers to promote this event
·
Share your ideas for promoting this event with Million Father March Central at 773/285-9600 or by email: blackstar1000@ameritech.net
Caution:
Parents should always be aware of who comes in contact with their children. Strange or unfamiliar adults
should not talk to, communicate with or come into contact with children they do not know.
School, faith-based organization, community organization, government agency registration form
The Black
ę
Star Project’s
Million Father March2009
Men Taking Children to School on Their First Day of School
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Black Star Project is encouraging fathers, stepfathers, foster fathers, grandfathers, uncles, brothers, godfathers, cousins, baby’s daddies and other significant male caregivers to take their children to school on the first day of school for the 2009-2010 school year.
When men are involved in the educational lives of their children, children perform better in school.
Employers are asked to allow fathers and other male caregivers to take off from work for two to three hours (with pay when possible) to accompany their children to school on this first fall day to help get the school year started right.
Fathers and other men should be welcomed guests at their children’s school.
Some schools will have information and activities available. Schools across America who support the MILLION FATHER MARCH should allow Fathers to arrive with their children at their children’s school 15 to 30 minutes before the starting bell.
Fathers and other men will only go into schools if school staff invites them in.
Otherwise, they will leave after their children enter the building.
Additionally, we encourage Black men to make a year-long special commitment to:
Please add our names to those 2009:
School,
Principal, Superintendent, Board President, Executive Director or CEO_____________________________
Address____________________________________City/State/Zip_______________________________
Phone _____________________Fax ________________ Email _________________________________
Estimate number of fathers who will participate ____________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
(Signature of Principal, Superintendent, Board President, Executive Director or CEO)
(date)
Please either fax this form to 773-285-9602, return by email to blackstar1000@ameritech.net or mail to /
The Black
ę
Star Project 3473 S. King Drive, Box 464, Chicago, Illinois 60616,
Please call us at 773/285-9600 or visit our website at
www.blackstarproject.org for more information.
Caution:
Parents should always be aware of who comes in contact with their children. Strange or unfamiliar adults
should not talk to, communicate with or come into contact with children they do not know.
And please advise your children to never talk to anyone they do not know.
Elected Official
Participation Form
The Black
ę
Star Project’s
Million Father March 2009
Men Taking Children to School on Their First Day of School
Please add my name to those elected officials across America who support the 2009 Million Father March and who will participate on the first day of school.
I would like to participate at _______________________________________________school
in the
___________________________________________________________________________
(City, County, Town, Congressional District, Legislative District or Ward)
Please include your contact data:
___________________________________________________________________________________
(Printed Name)
(Title)
____________________________________________________________________________________
(Address)
(City)
(State)
(Zip)
____________________________________________________________________________________
(Phone)
(Fax)
(Email)
____________________________________________________________________________________
(Signature of Elected Official)
(Date)
Please either fax this form to (
773)285-9602, return by email to
blackstar1000@ameritech.net
or mail to
The Black
ę
Star Project,
Please call us at (773)285-9600 or visit our website at
www.blackstarproject.org
for more information.
Date:
Contact:
Willie J. Hamilton
For Immediate Release
President/Founder Black Men United
402-612-7059
One Million Black Fathers Expected to Lead the 2009 March
for Educational Excellence in American Schools
300 Cities Could Participate in the Largest, Organized
Back-to-School Effort in
(Omaha, Nebraska)
– Like an army on its way to battle, hundreds of thousands of Black men will wake their children, make them breakfast, check their book bags, and then take them to school on the first day of school this fall school year.
This scene will be played out at thousands of schools across America and other parts of the world.
A
bout 300,000 men from 127 cities participated in the Million Father March 2006. An estimated 500,000 men from 200 cities participated in the Million Father March 2007 and 2008.
This year 750,000 men from over 300 cities are expected to participate in the Million Father March 2009.
The Million Father March 2009 provides an escort of safety, support, and encouragement to children of all ages.
“Research shows that children whose fathers take an active role in their educational lives earn better grades, get better test scores, enjoy school more / and are more likely to graduate from high school and attend college,” says Phillip Jackson, executive director of The Black Star Project, a Chicago-based non-profit leading the yearly Million Father March initiative.
Additionally, children have fewer behavior problems when fathers listen to and talk with them regularly and are active in their lives.
A good father is part of a good parent team and is critical to creating a strong family structure.
Strong family structures produce children who are more academically proficient, socially developed and self-assured.
Such children become adults who are valuable assets to their communities.
“Better parents produce better communities, better schools, and better students with higher academic achievements,” says
Participants in the event include fathers, grandfathers, foster fathers, stepfathers, uncles, cousins, big brothers, significant male caregivers and friends of the family.
Although this event is sponsored by Black men, women and men of all races are also encouraged to take their children to school on their first day.
Last year, from New Haven, Connecticut, to
Hilo, Hawaii, fathers stepped up to take part in the
Million Father March 2008.
Each city tailored the March to meet their needs.
Elected officials, dignitaries, celebrities, and print and radio media reps turned out in support of fathers on the first day of school. “The Board of Directors of the National Council On Educating Black Children enthusiastically supports the yearly Million Father's March, and encourages every school district superintendent and school board member to play a significant role in the
success of this March,” says Diana Daniels, president.
"It takes a whole village to raise a child!" Daniels says.
Since schools across America and the world start the year on different days and months, the March
will be a rolling event that takes place on the first day of this school year in cities, villages, and towns
/
between August 7, 2009, and October 13, 2009.
The 2009 Million Father March is sponsored in part by The Black Star Project and Black Men United.
Please visit our website for complete information at
www.blackstarproject.org or blackmenunited.com.
You may also email
willzwaytoo@yahoo.com
or call 402.612.7059 for more information.
“
The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.”
Malcolm X
Million Father March
2009
Organizing Guide
Elder Felix L. Graham, Million Father March Organizer, 2006
Facts about The Million Father March
·
A father who actively participates in the educational and social development life of a child is invaluable and irreplaceable.
·
Research shows that children whose fathers take active roles in their educational lives earn better grades, get better test scores, enjoy school more and are more likely to graduate from high school and attend college.
·
Additionally, children have fewer behavior problems when fathers speak and listen to their children regularly and are active in their lives.
·
A good father is part of a good parent team and is critical to strong family structures.
·
Strong family structures produce children who are more centered, academically proficient and socially developed and are a valuable asset to their communities.
·
Better parents produce better communities, better schools and better students.
·
Fathers, grandfathers, foster fathers, step-fathers, uncles, cousins, big brothers, significant male caregivers and friends of the family can participate in The Million Father March.
·
While this event is sponsored by Black men, women and men of all races and faith backgrounds are encouraged to take children to school on their first day of school.
·
Over 300 cities participated in the Million Father March in 2008.
·
2009 is the sixth year for the Million Father March.
Planning the Day
Working with Schools:
·
Notify area school superintendents, board members and principals that men will accompany their children to school on the first day of school
·
Ask schools to assign a school parent or staff person to manage this initiative
·
Register your school or organization with The Black Star Project’s Million Father March 2009
·
Ask the principal to send a notice to families to invite parents, especially men
, to take
their children to school on this first fall day
·
Ask schools to invite men (and women) into a parents’ room or auditorium for a short program while their children are in class (you might include coffee, juice and cookies with this program)
·
Create packets for fathers and other significant male caregivers with information about your school and programs for this coming school year
·
Invite elected officials and dignitaries to greet men at the front of the school
·
Create a letter, note, button or patch that says “I took my children to school today” to pass out to parents as they take their children to school
·
Create ways for fathers and other men to be involved with your school during the year
Coordinating Outreach:
·
Create a Million Family March Organizing Committee in your city, town or village and plan to meet at least once a week until the first day of school
·
Partner with a school, faith-based organization or community organization that will serve as sponsor and fiscal agent for your initiative
·
Share the fact sheet with schools, faith-based organizations, community organizations, government agencies, chambers of commerce, businesses and elected officials
·
Notify area businesses about this event and ask them to consider giving men participating in this program two to three hours off of work (with pay when possible)
·
Notify newspapers, radio stations, television stations and others about The Black Star Project’s Million Father March 2009
·
Use Million Father March 2009
flyers, fact sheets and pluggers to promote this event
·
Share your ideas for promoting this event with Million Father March Central at 773/285-9600 or by email: blackstar1000@ameritech.net
Caution:
Parents should always be aware of who comes in contact with their children. Strange or unfamiliar adults
should not talk to, communicate with or come into contact with children they do not know.
School, faith-based organization, community organization, government agency registration form
The Black
ę
Star Project’s
Million Father March2009
Men Taking Children to School on Their First Day of School
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Black Star Project is encouraging fathers, stepfathers, foster fathers, grandfathers, uncles, brothers, godfathers, cousins, baby’s daddies and other significant male caregivers to take their children to school on the first day of school for the 2009-2010 school year.
When men are involved in the educational lives of their children, children perform better in school.
Employers are asked to allow fathers and other male caregivers to take off from work for two to three hours (with pay when possible) to accompany their children to school on this first fall day to help get the school year started right.
Fathers and other men should be welcomed guests at their children’s school.
Some schools will have information and activities available. Schools across America who support the MILLION FATHER MARCH should allow Fathers to arrive with their children at their children’s school 15 to 30 minutes before the starting bell.
Fathers and other men will only go into schools if school staff invites them in.
Otherwise, they will leave after their children enter the building.
Additionally, we encourage Black men to make a year-long special commitment to:
Please add our names to those 2009:
School,
Principal, Superintendent, Board President, Executive Director or CEO_____________________________
Address____________________________________City/State/Zip_______________________________
Phone _____________________Fax ________________ Email _________________________________
Estimate number of fathers who will participate ____________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
(Signature of Principal, Superintendent, Board President, Executive Director or CEO)
(date)
Please either fax this form to 773-285-9602, return by email to blackstar1000@ameritech.net or mail to /
The Black
ę
Star Project 3473 S. King Drive, Box 464, Chicago, Illinois 60616,
Please call us at 773/285-9600 or visit our website at
www.blackstarproject.org for more information.
Caution:
Parents should always be aware of who comes in contact with their children. Strange or unfamiliar adults
should not talk to, communicate with or come into contact with children they do not know.
And please advise your children to never talk to anyone they do not know.
Elected Official
Participation Form
The Black
ę
Star Project’s
Million Father March 2009
Men Taking Children to School on Their First Day of School
Please add my name to those elected officials across America who support the 2009 Million Father March and who will participate on the first day of school.
I would like to participate at _______________________________________________school
in the
___________________________________________________________________________
(City, County, Town, Congressional District, Legislative District or Ward)
Please include your contact data:
___________________________________________________________________________________
(Printed Name)
(Title)
____________________________________________________________________________________
(Address)
(City)
(State)
(Zip)
____________________________________________________________________________________
(Phone)
(Fax)
(Email)
____________________________________________________________________________________
(Signature of Elected Official)
(Date)
Please either fax this form to (
773)285-9602, return by email to
blackstar1000@ameritech.net
or mail to
The Black
ę
Star Project,
Please call us at (773)285-9600 or visit our website at
www.blackstarproject.org
for more information.
Date:
Contact:
Willie J. Hamilton
For Immediate Release
President/Founder Black Men United
402-612-7059
One Million Black Fathers Expected to Lead the 2009 March
for Educational Excellence in American Schools
300 Cities Could Participate in the Largest, Organized
Back-to-School Effort in
(Omaha, Nebraska)
– Like an army on its way to battle, hundreds of thousands of Black men will wake their children, make them breakfast, check their book bags, and then take them to school on the first day of school this fall school year.
This scene will be played out at thousands of schools across America and other parts of the world.
A
bout 300,000 men from 127 cities participated in the Million Father March 2006. An estimated 500,000 men from 200 cities participated in the Million Father March 2007 and 2008.
This year 750,000 men from over 300 cities are expected to participate in the Million Father March 2009.
The Million Father March 2009 provides an escort of safety, support, and encouragement to children of all ages.
“Research shows that children whose fathers take an active role in their educational lives earn better grades, get better test scores, enjoy school more / and are more likely to graduate from high school and attend college,” says Phillip Jackson, executive director of The Black Star Project, a Chicago-based non-profit leading the yearly Million Father March initiative.
Additionally, children have fewer behavior problems when fathers listen to and talk with them regularly and are active in their lives.
A good father is part of a good parent team and is critical to creating a strong family structure.
Strong family structures produce children who are more academically proficient, socially developed and self-assured.
Such children become adults who are valuable assets to their communities.
“Better parents produce better communities, better schools, and better students with higher academic achievements,” says
Participants in the event include fathers, grandfathers, foster fathers, stepfathers, uncles, cousins, big brothers, significant male caregivers and friends of the family.
Although this event is sponsored by Black men, women and men of all races are also encouraged to take their children to school on their first day.
Last year, from New Haven, Connecticut, to
Hilo, Hawaii, fathers stepped up to take part in the
Million Father March 2008.
Each city tailored the March to meet their needs.
Elected officials, dignitaries, celebrities, and print and radio media reps turned out in support of fathers on the first day of school. “The Board of Directors of the National Council On Educating Black Children enthusiastically supports the yearly Million Father's March, and encourages every school district superintendent and school board member to play a significant role in the
success of this March,” says Diana Daniels, president.
"It takes a whole village to raise a child!" Daniels says.
Since schools across America and the world start the year on different days and months, the March
will be a rolling event that takes place on the first day of this school year in cities, villages, and towns
/
between August 7, 2009, and October 13, 2009.
The 2009 Million Father March is sponsored in part by The Black Star Project and Black Men United.
Please visit our website for complete information at
www.blackstarproject.org or blackmenunited.com.
You may also email
willzwaytoo@yahoo.com
or call 402.612.7059 for more information.
“
The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.”
Malcolm X
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