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Ridgecrest All Pro Dads

Meets the third Friday of every school month (except December)at 6:30am in the school multi-purpose room. Come out bring your children and join us for breakfast. We will have guest speakers, games and activities to help promote fatherhood. Please RSVP by calling 588-3580 or click on the link provided to the right.
All Pro Dad
What is All Pro Dad?

All Pro Dad is the ultimate resource for men who want to become better fathers. This program offers practical fathering assistance--updated daily--available 24-hours a day, 365 days a year.

The All Pro Dad website’s premier offering is a free daily e-mail service called Play of the Day. The Play of the Day provides 20,000 dads with hard-hitting information, advice and inspiration to make them better husbands and fathers. Best of all, it's free!

All Pro Dad features NFL players and coaches who want to make you a better father!

We also host many dads and kids events with NFL teams.

In addition, All Pro Dad is impacting 100 communities across the nation by bringing fathers and their kids together for All Pro Dad's Day.

Their website also offers fathers interactive quizzes and activities designed to further improve their relationship with their children. At AllProDad.com, fathers can also find books, brochures, free articles, online classes, and surveys, support groups and many other resources on parenting.

If you wish to attend our next All Pro Dad Breakfast Please RSVP one week prior to the meeting.
Remember order from Domino's Pizza any Thursday night and 20% of your purchase comes back to Ridgecrest Elementary to support All Pro Dad's
Tony Dungy was still the Bucs coach when Clyde Christensen brought Family First to his attention in 1997. Mark Merrill and Christensen were looking for a way to specifically target fathers, and thought a sports affiliation might help.

The plan is to have a player or coach affiliated with All Pro Dad in every NFL city. Dungy and Christensen helped launch a program in Indianapolis, but their legacy in Tampa Bay remains.

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