NHRA drag racing star Doug Herbert is the founder of B.R.A.K.E.S., an organization committed to helping young drivers become more conscientious and confident in their driving abilities.
Author: Whit Honea
Responsibility Vs. Mullet: A True Story
Talking to our kids about alcohol is a conversation of respect (for themselves and others), health, safety and responsibility. This post is in partnership with Responsibility.org and totally acceptable 80s hair.
The Kids Are All Right, And They Can Do Good, Too!
There’s a lot of good to be done in the world, and there’s no reason that the kids can’t be a part of it. In fact, they probably want to be. Let’s let them. Here is a story by co-founder Whit Honea about his son following his own passion. Warning: There’s a lot of bragging.
And the Walking Dads Walk: Hadrian’s Wall for Camp Kesem
This summer a group of 12 men will walk the length of Hadrian’s Wall in the United Kingdom to raise money for a new Camp Kesem location that honors the memory of Oren Miller. They could use your help.
Help FiremanJoe Help St. Jude Fight Childhood Cancer
José Zambrano is a firefighter in the Los Angeles area that runs marathons on behalf of St. Jude—and he wears 50 pounds of firefighting gear the whole time. Please support him supporting the kids of St. Jude.
Talking About Alcohol is a Parent’s Responsibility(.org)
Responsibility.org believes that parents and kids should talk early, talk often, and be happy. We agree. After all, with great kids comes great responsibility.
“The Gnomist” or How to Live a Life With Grace and Kindness
There is magic everywhere. Sometimes you make it and sometimes you find it. Go out and do a bit of both.
Save Today for a Smarter Tomorrow with ScholarShare
ScholarShare is a 529 College Savings Plan based in California. It can make your life a whole lot easier.
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital: The Dads 4 Change Visit
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis is a beacon of hope for those battling childhood cancer and all that love them. It is a place of strength and smiles where all the costs are covered. Please join D4C in our continuing support of the great work they do and their inspiring goal to save the lives of children everywhere.
What We Can Learn From “He Named Me Malala”
Girls are treated poorly all around the world and one of the cornerstones to empowerment and change is education. Malala Yousafzai is trying to make that happen, and you can help. “He Named Me Malala” opens today. See it. Tell everybody.