Celebrating Father's Day
Father’s Day is a special occasion dedicated to honoring the fathers, grandfathers, and father figures who enrich our lives with their guidance, love, and support. This day provides an opportunity to celebrate the diverse family structures that contribute to the vibrancy of our community and to recognize the unique and invaluable roles that fathers play in our lives.
At Brampton Library, we are committed to supporting and celebrating caregivers in their roles within their families and our broader community. Our Library offers a wide array of resources and programs designed to enrich the lives of fathers and their families. From educational workshops to engaging storytimes, and community events, we strive to provide fathers with the tools and opportunities they need to thrive.
Book Recommendations to Honour Fathers
Here are some powerful book recommendations featuring inspiring father figures and touching father-child relationships, perfect for celebrating Father’s Day:
- ”The Road" by Cormac McCarthy : A poignant tale of a father and son’s journey through a post-apocalyptic world, showcasing the strength of paternal love and resilience.
- "Between the World and Me" by Ta-Nehisi Coates: A powerful letter from a father to his son, discussing race, identity, and the realities of growing up Black in America.
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee: One of literature’s most beloved father figures, Atticus Finch, this classic novel explores themes of justice, morality, and the impact of a father’s guidance.
- "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini: A story of redemption and the complex relationship between fathers and sons set against the backdrop of a changing Afghanistan.
- "Pops: Fatherhood in Pieces" by Michael Chabon: A collection of personal essays reflecting on the joys and challenges of being a father.
Whether it's a touching narrative about fatherhood, a heartwarming tale of a father's sacrifice, or a story that highlights the unique bond between fathers and their children, we'd love to hear your recommendations too! Connect with us on our social platforms, and let’s discuss these influential stories together!
Related Brampton Library programs:
At Brampton Library, we value the significance of supporting all family members, including fathers. We acknowledge the diversity of family structures and aim to provide resources and programs that cater to this variety. Here are some of the programs we offer that are particularly beneficial for men:
Family Storytime: These special storytime sessions are offered at many of our branches and are designed for children and their families to enjoy books together, fostering a love of reading and strengthening bonds.
Adult Summer Reading Club (ASRC): This program encourages adults (19+) to engage in reading festivities throughout the summer. They’ll have the opportunity to win prizes, accomplish their reading goals, meet fellow book lovers and attend the Summer Soiree, an exclusive after hours event.
Black Family Support Program: This is a multifaceted program offered to Black Families in partnership with the Malton Neighbourhood Services. It provides children (0-12 years) the opportunity to play, connect and learn in a safe environment, while their parents are offered resources, culturally-sensitive counseling and opportunities to engage in discussions with other families to enhance their livelihoods.
Nutrition for Healthy Aging with Queen Square: This program focuses on encouraging healthy eating habits for seniors. Dietitians promote fun and engaging ways to build and maintain nutritious diets, and overall gain a healthier relationship with food.
This Father’s Day, Sunday, June 16, 2024
As we celebrate this upcoming Father’s Day, it’s important to acknowledge and support those who are experiencing the loss of a loved one or dealing with mental health challenges. Each family structure is unique, and these occasions can bring forth different emotions for everyone.
For those who lost a father figure or individuals struggling with mental health issues, here are some helpful resources in Canada:
Kids Help Phone: Available 24/7 for youth and young adults, offering free, confidential support visit Kids Help Phone or call 1-800-668-6868.
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA): Provides information on mental health and local resources. Visit CMHA or contact your local branch.
Crisis Services Canada: For anyone in crisis, available 24/7. Visit Crisis Services Canada or call 1-833-456-4566.
Remember seeking help is a sign of strength. Let’s support each other and recognize the diverse experiences within our families. Happy Father’s Day!