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One Suicide is One Too Many

Divorce for men can lead to:

  • Homelessness 

  • Violance

  • Alchololism

  • Substance Abuse

  • Suicide 

We help divorce dads, men and others to overcome

the challenges of divorce, alcholosim, substance abuse

& suicide. We are 501 c 3 organization to help fight

homelessness and constructively cope with life's

challenges. Your donation helps us help others.

​​Venmo: @divorcedad9

Cashapp: $Divorcedad9

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FACTS:

Divorce dads are at highest risk for suicide due to losing their family structure, not being able to see their own children, the court system, financial burdeon, lawsuits, depression, mental trauma and NOT having a home to sleep. EVERYDAY 10 fathers commit suicide due to divorce. Just divorce alone increases children's suicide by 14%. A parental suicide will only increase childrens suicide. 

A safe home is needed for a divorce father to cope with these challenges.

Home: About Us
Home: Who We Are

Our Work includes: 

"Suicide Prevention" by other nations, cultures and their solutions. 

Stage 1 Completed:

Raising awarness 15K mile road trip around USA (February 2021 - May 2022)

We focus on Meditation, Self-awareness, Self Esteem, Community Support and breaking the Isolation for Suicide Prevention.

Volunteers Needed to create awareness for:

  • Local Judges

  • Sheriff & Police Departments

  • Divorce Attorney

  • Marriage Counselors

  • Congress 

  • Senators

  • House of Representatives 

 

Stage 2 Funding Needed:

 Data Collection for Research

  • Self Esteem Score for individual filling for divorce.
  • Dad's Suicide after the court's decision.
  • Depression Medicine and Suicide among Dads and others
  • Violent crime committed children of Divorce Family: vs Father's parenting time

Stage 3: Divorce increase children's suicide by 14%.

Certification for Couples on:

  • Damages caused by Divorce

  • Planning on having children*

  • With a minor child or with minor children*

* Educational classes for:

  • Communication with your ex-spouse after divorce

  • Couple's Communication with different ethnicity

  • Warning signs for Spouse before divorce

  • Psychology & physiology of cheating

  • Child psychology (Divorce related)

  • Divorce Couple's Communication with Children 

Self Esteem & Relationship

Low Self Esteem Score   0-15

People with Low self esteem score lacks confidence in themselves. They cannot accept any form of criticism, or failure. Often they compete with their partner and they are also jealous of their partner's success. Low self esteem people are most likely to cheat in a relationship. Most likely they will file for divorce. Good news is one can improve themselves with low self-esteem.

One has to Re-Adjust their mindset by analyzing their thoughts and emotions. We all have a choice to change our thoughts, We are in control of our thoughts. 

Self-Esteem score 15-24

This person is well grounded to reality as they can take criticism as improvement, failure is an opportunity to learn, success is appreciate with humility. 

2007-2010

High Self Esteem  24-30

 

People who have high self-esteem have confidence in their own abilities. People with High self-esteem can have serious problems with relationships, addiction and criminal behavior. These characteristics are often accompanied with impulse control problems, lack of empathy, and risky behavior. Teens with too high self-esteem tend to be arrogant, manipulative and bullying.   These people are ambitious in their chosen field and do well in their careers as they consistently strive for improvement and personal success. They don’t waste time indulging in negative self-talk.  They take responsibility for their own actions and they don’t look to others to make decisions for them. They do not need the approval of others to feel good about who they are. They feel as they are entitled to everything.

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PO Box 2007 Eugene, OR 97402

Tax 990EZ for the organization can  be requested by email. Proper varification is required. 

divorcedad9@gmail.com

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