Color Him DADS Ep.8 - Prison to Program Manager: Gregory Adams
May 11, 2023
Hosted by Marvin Charles
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Episode Description
On this episode of the Color Him DADS Podcast, our Program Manager & Intake Specialist, Gregory Adams, speaks to the challenges of leaving prison, re-building his life, and being a positive role model for his children. He has been able to speak with men in prisons, schools, and at DADS to spread the message of rehabilitation and fatherhood.
Color Him DADS
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Color him DADS will address barriers confronting fathers struggling with entering or re-entering the lives of their children and families. We will confront the plight of Fatherlessness around the world. To speak to the epidemic of fatherless with real conversation and with real fathers.
Marvin Charles
Marvin Charles is the founder and executive director of Divine. Alternatives for Dads Services based in Seattle, Washington. For over 24 years, he has been effectively helping men in surrounding communities reclaim their positive role as the fathers their children need. Marvin’s own powerful story of separation and reunification with his family, parents, and children, fueled. his passion for ministry, gave him experience, and earned the trust of other men to be their mentor and advisor. Marvin is also an emerging national leader in creating stronger fathers and healthier families. He travels across the U.S. to speak about empowering fathers, to learn from other national leaders, and to share his successes with other organizations planning to implement fatherhood programs. Marvin is the author of Becoming Dads, which chronicles his life and the beginnings of Divine Alternatives for Dads Services. He is an ordained minister, and his extraordinary effectiveness comes from his ability to see through the pain and threats of those he counsels to the powerful change possible by embracing a living God and larger purpose. Neither class nor ethnicity pose an obstacle to Marvin being heard. Marvin and his wife, Jeanett, have a beautiful, blended family of eight children, including Dontay, Nick, Marvin Jr., Jeffrey, Lyric, Devotion, Marvette, and Jamie.