Why Dads4Kids Exists

June 5, 2026

Why Dads4Kids Exists

Ten months ago, I was honoured to take on the role of leading Dads4Kids as CEO. It’s been challenging at times, but what an absolute joy to be at the helm of an amazing harm prevention charity committed to helping dads be the best they can be for their children.

So why does Dads4Kids exist? Watch the video below to find out, or read on below.

 

Since 2002, Dads4Kids has worked tirelessly to turn the tide of fatherlessness, which has been shown to cause significant social harms.

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 870,000 children, around 1 in 6, live without their biological father at home. The data shows that fatherlessness contributes to almost all the social issues facing our nation today. The statistics are grim, but there is hope, and Dads4Kids is leading the way, pushing back against the tide.

How do I know this? Because I’ve been there from the start.

In 2002, my father, Dads4Kids cofounder Warwick Marsh, and I filmed the first-ever Fatherhood Foundation, now Dads4Kids, TV ads. With Alison Marsh, my Mum’s, help, we sent them out to every Australian TV Network for airing as Community Service Announcements. Every year since we have continued pushing out positive fathering stories, reaching millions.

24 years later, the picture quality of our early TV Ads is ordinary, but the message and heart behind it certainly is not. As the little boy says in the ad, “Dad taught me it’s more important how I play than having to win the game. So, because I tried, I was my dad’s hero.” Dads4Kids’ dream is to continue making dads and their kids’ everyday heroes all across Australia!

Every week we encourage and support dads through our website, our free email newsletter, our courses for dads, and all the other programs and events that we run. I’m so thankful to regularly speak with fathers from all walks of life. Just last week, a single dad from Canberra reached out to Dads4Kids for support. I was able to encourage and pray for him.

The critical work of Dads4Kids – encouraging fathers to help their children be the best they can be – continues. But we need your support. The work takes time and costs money. Amazingly, Dads4Kids is 100% crowd-funded, not government-funded, as that often comes with strings attached. Financial donations from our wonderful supporters are vitally needed and very much appreciated.

On Thursday night the 18th of June 2026, at 8 pm NSW time (AEST), I’m hosting a live webinar with some special guests to share more about the work of Dads4Kids. Click here to register – I’d love to see you there!

Yes, the needs are great, but Dads4Kids’ vision to transform the nation by inspiring fathers to help their children be the best they can be is greater. By God’s grace, the work of Dads4Kids will continue, and we will see the tide of fatherlessness turn. Please consider joining us on the journey and I look forward to seeing you soon.

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Thank you for your support of Dads4Kids’ vision and mission. The important work of Dads4Kids is needed more than ever. If you’re a praying person, please keep us in your prayers. If you’re able to, please join us for the Free Live Webinar (on Zoom) and an exciting announcement at 8 pm on Thursday the 18th June 2026 – Register here.

Yours for Dads4Kids,

Nathaniel Marsh

P.S. If you’re near the beautiful Bega (south-east NSW) area this Thursday evening 11th June, please consider joining me at Bega Shed Happens. It’s at Grace Shed, 14 Church Street Bega, and will be a great night of encouragement for blokes. Please email info@dads4kids.org.au or call Dads4Kids on 02 4272 6677 for more info.

P.P.S. Dads4Kids continues to go from strength to strength, and I’m excited for the future. Please consider joining us for the Dads4Kids Live Webinar on Zoom, 8 pm (AEST) Thursday 18th June. Register here today, and please invite friends and family to join us to learn more about the important work of Dads4Kids. See you on the 18th of June!

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CEO of Dads4Kids, Nathaniel is passionate to see hearts turn to the Father. As a professional filmmaker, Nat worked in advertising and television for over 20 years and has been helping Dads4Kids behind the scenes since 2002. Nat has been married to Jodi since 2004, and they have five daughters.

CEO of Dads4Kids, Nathaniel is passionate to see hearts turn to the Father. As a professional filmmaker, Nat worked in advertising and television for over 20 years and has been helping Dads4Kids behind the scenes since 2002. Nat has been married to Jodi since 2004, and they have five daughters.

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