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Follow on Google News | ![]() Fathers Incorporated and Atlanta Gladiators Team Up for "One Big Hockey Family"The D.C. Comics-themed event will celebrate #SuperDads for "Dads Night Out"
Gladiators President Jerry James stated, "We want everyone to know that by supporting the Atlanta Gladiators, you are in turn supporting Fathers Incorporated. The Atlanta Gladiators are excited to grow this relationship moving forward into the future." The two organizations are working to secure sponsorships for fathers and their families experiencing financial hardships to be able to enjoy a night of hockey complimentary. Fathers Incorporated, based in Dunwoody, focuses on engaging, equipping and empowering fathers and their families throughout the Atlanta Metropolitan Area. Their reach as an organization also expands with online resources geared towards impacting the lives of thousands of fathers through multi-layered outreach inclusive of social media, marketing-promotions, marketing campaigns and needs-based services. "We are excited that this opportunity will allow Fathers Incorporated to reach a broader audience of dads and families. November is Military Family Month and it's also a time where families are simply enjoying one another. It is our desire that our partners will help in our mission to build stronger families, one dad at a time," said Fathers Incorporated CEO Kenneth Braswell. A portion of tickets sales from the Dads Night Out will be donated to Fathers Incorporated to support important programming; To purchase group tickets or to inquire about becoming a dad sponsor, please contact Fathers Incorporated at 770-804-9800 or Nate Moyer with the Atlanta Gladiators at 770-497-5107. Media inquiries can be sent to the press contact. About Fathers Incorporated Established in 2004, Fathers Incorporated (FI) works collaboratively with organizations around the country to identify and advocate for social and legislative changes that lead to healthy father involvement with children, regardless of the father's marital or economic status, or geographic location. For more information, please visit www.fathersincorporated.com. End
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