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Recruiting dads for FRED events can be very challenging. Some of the best examples of recruiting that I've heard from FRED host organizations involved creative ways to connect with individual fathers. One example had the kids draw pictures on FRED invitations and the host organization mailed them to the dads. One ECFE site that primarily served moms in their weekly classes recruited those moms to recruit their spouses/partners to attend the FRED series.
So please share your successes - as well as challenges - in recruiting dads.