Celebrating Fathers Who Build Healthier Futures

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By ADRA International
Published June 21, 2026

This Father’s Day, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) celebrates fathers around the world who demonstrate love not only through their words, but through the decisions they make every day to protect and care for their children.

A father’s influence can shape a child’s future in countless ways, including ensuring they have access to essential healthcare. In Uttar Pradesh, India, ADRA’s BRIDGE-UP project is helping fathers become informed advocates for their children’s health by increasing awareness about the importance of routine immunization.

Implemented by ADRA India in partnership with UNICEF, BRIDGE-UP works to improve vaccine confidence, increase routine immunization coverage, and reach children who have not yet received life-saving vaccines. Through focused community meetings, fathers are learning about the safety, benefits, and long-term impact of immunization.

mplemented by ADRA India in partnership with UNICEF, BRIDGE-UP works to improve vaccine confidence, increase routine immunization coverage, and reach children who have not yet received life-saving vaccines. [Photo Credit: ADRA India]

When fathers are informed, they are more likely to support clinic visits, prioritize family health, and help overcome misinformation. Their involvement strengthens shared parental responsibility and helps ensure children receive the protection they need to grow and thrive.

At ADRA, we believe that Justice means every child deserves access to healthcare. Compassion means supporting families with the knowledge and resources they need. Love means taking action to create healthier futures for the next generation.

This Father’s Day, we honor fathers everywhere who are making choices that protect their children and strengthen their communities. Through their care, commitment, and leadership, they are helping build a healthier and more hopeful future for all.

*Published by the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), the humanitarian arm of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Learn more about ADRA.

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