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This is, by no means, an exclusive list of organizations that we support or endorse. You will find links to many other organizations and helpful advice while visiting these websites. Think of these websites as a starting point in educating yourself and others about Fathers' and Mens' issues. Let us know if there are other sites that you have found helpful.

Abuse-Excuse - Where the Ultimate Weapon is One Accusation Away

Provides resource information and more to adults unjustly accused of child abuse, child neglect, sexual child abuse, "repressed" memories, or sexual harassment. They aim to help the falsely accused and to articulate scientific facts to child protection investigators, teachers, attorneys and judges, urging them to exercise caution in their "rush to judge" abuse calls.


American Coalition for Fathers and Children
1718 M Street, N.W. Suite 187
Washington, DC 20036
1-800-978-DADS

Members of the American Coalition for Fathers and Children dedicate themselves and their efforts to the creation of a family law system, legislative system, and public awareness which promotes equal rights for ALL parties affected by divorce, and the breakup of a family or establishment of paternity. It is their belief that through their involvement and dedication, they can have a positive effect on the emotional and psychological well being of children.
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The Fathers' Rights Association of Western New York is a private, not for profit organization composed of men and women volunteers. The organization provides counseling, education and a support system for parents and family members, primarily non-custodial parents, who have been affected by family structure breakdowns. Membership dues are $25.00 per year. Checks should be made payable to:

Fathers' Rights Association,
P.O. BOX 1473, Amherst, NY 14226

(716) 635-8323 www.fathersrightsWNY.com

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