“Men hurt too,” says Hassan Daniel, the speaker for the next session of the Dad Allies Learning Series hosted by the Washington State Interagency Fatherhood Council. Hassan is CEO and founder of The Father Factory Inc., a coaching service that addresses the intergenerational impact of trauma related to childhood sexual violence experienced by males.
The Eventrbrite page for the webinar, which takes place Thursday October 7 at 10 a.m., says, “This talk is for all of us who care about the men in our lives and who nurture and protect boys and their path to manhood.” The event’s sponsors include the Washington State Department of Health and the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services.
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More info from TheFatherFactory.com:
Hassan Daniel is the Founder and CEO of The Father Factory, Inc. The Father Factory is a coaching service that addresses the intergenerational impact of childhood trauma as it relates to child sexual violence in males.
The Program utilizes intentional parenting, biblical literacy, and counseling for fathers who have experienced sexual trauma as children.
Hassan is a husband, a dedicated father to his two sons, an ordained minister, and a compassionate speaker, and he is on a mission to optimize affirmative parenting outcomes for fathers, by providing guidance, proven resources, and a non-judgmental community.
Hassan’s mission is to help fathers navigate through everyday life despite personal dilemmas. Hassan additionally works with families while providing lectures on various topics ranging from inner healing to early childhood development. He is the author of the book Where is the man of the house?
During his tenure as Program Director for the Baby College, a program of the Harlem Children’s Zone, Hassan graduated over two thousand families from its nine-week parenting program.