Million Dads March Network

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The Million Dads March Network was created by Thomas Lessman and Gregory Romeo in 2002 as an associated Network to the MillionDadsMarch.org to establish a state by state Network of Father's Rights activists and men seeking knowledge of the atrocities faced in divorce/custody situations in the United States as well as each country across the globe, all having a NETWORK where other Fathers can come to and communicate with other Fathers in their Network in order to formulate solutions and share information in the fight to maintain the Father/Child bond and relationships in post divorce circumstances as well as to aid and assist in the prevention of Father suicide. Based on the existence of www.MillionDadsMarch.org, created by Thomas Lessman of Topeka, Kansas. It is designed to help organizations and activists coordinate activities, communicate, and work together for peaceful reform and efficient activism.

The Network provides the tools of a wide range of reform efforts, family rights issues, and political philosophies. The mission is for Fathers to communicate and NETWORK with others within their legislative geography in order to alter legislation that is destructive to the Father/Child relationship, responsibilities, growth, opportunities and nurturing of their children. Also to demand full accountability of those that violate the most fundamental of civil rights of divorcing Fathers. They openly encourage men of all ages, races, and backgrounds to become actively involved. Members include fathers (both custodial and non-custodial), as well as grandparents, stepparents, etc.

The Million Dads March Network works closely with organizations like Parents Without Rights, the American Coalition of Fathers and Children, and Fathers for Justice. The Million Dads March Network is also a sponsor of the Uniform Parental Rights Enforcement and Protection Act.

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