GRAAFF-REINET NEWS - The Rachel Ngoyo Foundation presented Authentic Fatherhood Training at the Place of Glory in uMasizakhe from 28 to 29 October.
"Fatherlessness is a global crisis. New research consistently affirms that when dads are absent, do engage with their kids, or are abusive, it has a measurable, negative impact on every aspect of their children's lives," explains Anele Edgeworth Ngoyo, founder of the Rachel Ngoyo Foundation.
"We are driven by this crisis to provide training for fathers on how to be courageous leaders who make the home a loving place where the whole family wants to be and equip them to provide training to other fathers in their community to do the same. Every dad has the innate ability to parent a child and proper training will enable fathers to give proper guidance for their children to reach their full potential."
The Foundation is partnering with churches and companies of all sizes to realise this dream of 'bringing heaven home to every family around the world. Ngoyo would like to thank the Place of Glory for accommodating them, B Events for their assistance, and every individual who supported them.
Those who would like more information on the Authentic Fatherhood Training or want to support the Ngoyo Foundation in any way are welcome to contact Ngoyo at 062 894 4744.
Front from left are André Brink, Anele Edgeworth Ngoyo, Luyolo Mgcineni and S Nompondo. Back: Buks Kleynhans, Bantu Israel, Nkonti Sgqibo Vellem and Lufefe Vellem.
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