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Massachusetts: Access and Visitation. Massachusetts provides unwed parents with courses in parenting and
education and on how to proceed through the court system. The expected outcome is that parenting plans will be
developed by and for noncustodial and custodial parents. Contact Beth Winik at (617) 626-4182.

Dads Make a Difference: A Celebration of Fathering and Families on the Boston Common, Fathers Day, June 19. Join
over 15, 000 fathers and families for an afternoon of free, hands on fun with lots of interactive games, freebies and
fathering resources. Enjoy a diverse line up of performers and meet the recipients of our 2005 Super Dad Awards.
Families can enjoy free ice cream and other treats; create a Monster Mural, jump on a moon bounce and marvel at
balloon artists, magicians, face painters, signers, dancers, costumed characters and much more. For more information
see:
www.dadsmakeadifference.com.

The NH Commission of the Status of Men was formed in October 2003. The first of its kind in the nation, the
Commission holds monthly meetings, usually the last Friday of each month, to review and discuss issues that have an
impact upon all men. The meetings are from 1:00pm-4:00pm and held in Room 206 of the Legislative Office Building in
Concord, NH. For more information see:
www.nhgov/csm.
  • Rhode Island
    Access and Visitation. Rhode Island continues to provide court-based mediation programs and supervised visitation services
    that are scheduled to accommodate parents with traditional working hours. The Rhode Island Family Court is also planning to
    develop a brochure and educational video for children of divorced or separated parents that specifically address the realities of
    parental separation and offer suggestions for coping with a change in family structure. Contact George Dimuro at (401) 458-
    5320.
  • -New Chapters Developing: Brockton will meet the 3rd Thursday of the month.. Contact Joe Moore via e-mail at
    joemee69@yahoo.com. The Northshore is becoming active once again. Contact Chris  Muirhead at chris.
    muirhead@yahoo.com.
  • Massachusetts: Access and Visitation. Massachusetts provides unwed parents with courses in parenting and education and on
    how to proceed through the court system. The expected outcome is that parenting plans will be developed by and for noncustodial
    and custodial parents. Contact Beth Winik at (617) 626-4182.
  • In election 2008, don’t forget Angry White Man
New Hampshire Child Advocacy Network events!

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • The National Alliance on Mental Illness NH (NAMI NH) is offering a FREE 8 week educational program for parents
    and primary caregivers of children and adolescents with serious emotional disorders. The curriculum will provide
    tools, strategies and information to help parents to navigate and advocate for their child's mental health needs. This
    program is taught by parents, with both knowledge and personal experience, and who are specially trained in the
    program. Call to learn more about this program! 1-800-242-6264 ext. 25
  • Tune in to Dads Divorce Live every Wednesday at 6:30pm (CST )for an opportunity
    to phone in questions for attorney Joe Cordell and guests. Phone in your message
    or question during the show at 1-866-702-7888 or e-mail your message here.