Did you know that Father’s Day was created with the help of the YMCA? This special day, now celebrated around the world, started because one woman wanted to honor her dad.
Sonora Smart Dodd (left) and her father, William Jackson Smart (right). Photo from Spokesman-Review, June 13, 1943. (Archives/The Spokesman Review)
The Birth of Father's Day
In 1910, Sonora Smart Dodd wanted a day to celebrate dads like Mother's Day. She was raised by her single father, who took care of her and her siblings. To honor him and all fathers, she asked her local YMCA in Spokane, Washington, for help. The YMCA embraced her idea, recognizing the importance of fathers and their role in families. With their support, the first Father's Day was celebrated on June 19, 1910. This day was a chance to recognize the hard work and love of fathers everywhere. The YMCA's involvement in establishing Father's Day highlights its longstanding commitment to supporting families and building strong communities.
The Impact of Fatherhood
Fatherhood has a profound impact on children and families. Research shows that children with involved fathers do better in school, have higher self-esteem, and make better choices. Fathers provide stability, guidance, and love, which are essential for a child's development. The YMCA supports fathers in being active and present in their children's lives. By offering resources, workshops, and programs, the YMCA helps fathers understand their vital role and encourages them to engage fully with their families. An involved father is a role model, a teacher, and a friend, and their positive influence can shape a child's future.
A little girl shares a joyful moment with her fathers, highlighting the profound impact loving and supportive dads have on a child's growth, confidence, and happiness.
The Power of Coaching and Mentorship
At the YMCA, we know the power of coaching and mentorship. Fathers who coach and mentor their children build strong bonds and teach valuable life skills. Our programs encourage dads to get involved, showing them how to make a positive impact on their children's lives. Coaching isn't just about sports; it's about guiding kids through life's challenges and celebrating their successes. The YMCA offers numerous opportunities for fathers to engage in coaching and mentorship, fostering a sense of responsibility and teaching important values like teamwork, perseverance, and leadership.
Join Us in Celebrating Fatherhood at Y Dads Matter
We invite everyone to join us on August 21 at the Brookside Country Club for our "Y Dads Matter" gala. This event is not just about celebrating fathers; it's also a fundraiser to support YMCA programs that help families grow stronger. The evening will feature inspiring stories, highlight our coaching programs, and show the positive impact of active fatherhood. By participating in this event, you will be supporting initiatives that uplift fathers and strengthen family bonds. Your presence and contributions will help us continue to provide essential services and resources for families in our community.
References
The Importance of Fathers for Child Development - Psychology Today
Fathers’ influence on development and well-being of children - Contemporary Pediactrics
The Daddy Factor: How Fathers Support Development - Zero to Three
By celebrating fathers, the YMCA continues its mission to build strong families and healthy communities. Join us in honoring fathers and supporting their role in our lives.