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Dads Unite to Address the 'Quiet Crisis' of Male Loneliness

Zanele Dlamini
Zanele Dlamini
"This is such a great initiative! We need more events like this to support dads."
Michael Johnson
Michael Johnson
"I'm curious, will there be future events planned after this one?"
Zanele Dlamini
Zanele Dlamini
"It's about time we address male loneliness. Kudos to the organizers!"
John McGregor
John McGregor
"It's a bit sad that we need to have events like this, isn't it?"
Emily Carter
Emily Carter
"I wonder if this will catch on in other cities as well."
Jean-Michel Dupont
Jean-Michel Dupont
"Why are only dads invited? Can't moms join too?"
Zanele Dlamini
Zanele Dlamini
"This sounds like a fun way to meet new friends!"
Aisha Al-Farsi
Aisha Al-Farsi
"Would love to see more dads speaking out about their feelings!"
Sophia Chen
Sophia Chen
"Is there an age limit for the kids attending with their dads?"
Jessica Tan
Jessica Tan
"Hope this event sparks more conversations about mental health!"
James Okafor
James Okafor
"I can't wait to see the photos from this event!"
Dmitry Sokolov
Dmitry Sokolov
"This is definitely a step in the right direction for men's health."

2025-06-14T05:58:29Z


In a groundbreaking initiative aimed at tackling the often-overlooked issue of male social isolation, hundreds of fathers are expected to gather this Saturday for an event that organizers describe as a unique blend of a playdate and a protest. The event, orchestrated by Dan Flanagan through his initiative Dad La Soul, will take place in the vibrant fanzone of Brighton and Hove Albion FC's Amex Stadium. This gathering is not just about fun and games; it serves as a crucial conversation starter in the fight against what many are calling a 'quiet crisis' affecting men today.

Flanagan, the founder of Dad La Soul, expressed the urgent need for such gatherings, expressing that “there is a loneliness epidemic as nobody wants to put their hand up and say 'you know what, I feel like a bit of a Billy No Mates.'” This statement encapsulates the societal pressure that many men face in admitting feelings of loneliness or vulnerability, as traditional notions of masculinity often discourage emotional openness. “Nobody wants to appear weak or vulnerable,” Flanagan emphasized, highlighting the stigma that surrounds mental health discussions among men.

The event is set to unfold over three hours and, intriguingly, it is designed exclusively for fathers and their children, with “no mums allowed.” This exclusion aims to create a safe space where dads can freely share their experiences of fatherhood, discuss challenges, and foster connections with other fathers. Attendees can look forward to a lively atmosphere featuring DJ performances and engaging games, all while building a supportive community where fathers can bond and share their realities.

As the day approaches, anticipation builds around the potential impact of this event not just for participants but for wider societal awareness regarding male mental health. In a world where the pressures of parenting and societal expectations can weigh heavily, initiatives like Dad La Soul seek to empower men to break free from the isolating chains of silence and seek companionship in shared experiences.

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Source of the news:   BBC

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