Who is New Zealand's Best Dad?
Please find below the attached Press Release for Father
of The Year:
Who is New Zealand's Best Dad?
With Father’s Day just around the corner, top parenting website www.KiwiFamilies.co.nz is conducting its annual search for the best Kiwi Dad.
Editor of KiwiFamilies, Kerry
Burridge said that “In these times of financial stress,
increasing numbers of split and blended families, and
unacceptable levels of child abuse, it is timely to focus on
the positive – we are looking to recognise the many
wonderful fathering role models who are out there. Dads are
an essential part of our families, and should be honoured
for their contribution to kiwi families.”
Last
Year’s winner was Bob Moore of Tauranga, a loving Dad and
Grandfather who had been through a lot of hardship as a
parent. Bob’s first wife died early, leaving him with 5
children under 12 and a farm to run. He later remarried,
had two more children, and a total of 18 grandchildren.
Sadly, at the time of receiving his Father of the Year Award
in 2007, Bob was ill with prostrate cancer and later died on
29 December.
“Bob was a lovely man, and I felt
privileged to meet him”, said Kerry. “He had a quiet
dignity to him, and was much loved by his family. He
believed in being firm but fair, setting clear boundaries
and expecting children to live their lives according to good
family values. He was a wonderful role model, and we hope
to find more Dads like him this year”.
With lots
of masculine prizes from Citizen Watches, Vidal Sassoon for
Men, and M2 Magazine, there will be 10 happy Dads as
prizewinners, including 7 finalists, 2 runners up and the
Father of the Year.
Anyone can nominate a Dad for
Father of the Year, and every sort of dad is eligible –
including natural fathers, adoptive fathers, single, defacto
or married fathers, step fathers, foster fathers, and
grandfathers. Nominations must be made online at
www.KiwiFamilies.co.nz before 5 p.m. Friday 5
September.
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