The recent gathering in Baltimore aimed to challenge common stereotypes associated with fatherhood while providing dads with useful resources. The event took place at Cylburn Arboretum, a lush locale ideal for a community activity.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott and City Council member Paris Gray spearheaded a stroller walk, drawing attention to the importance of father involvement. This initiative highlighted the city’s commitment to supporting fathers and their families.
Sean Branch Jr. participated in the walk as he navigated the tree-lined paths with his 3-week-old son in a stroller. The cooling breeze was refreshing against the warm air. Branch wore a black shirt with purple lettering, reading ‘My First Father’s Day,’ marking a significant milestone in his parenting journey.
The event served as a platform for fathers to bond, share experiences, and gain access to valuable resources. It also demonstrated a collective effort to redefine fatherhood and encourage a positive narrative around paternal roles in the Baltimore community.

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