Heart-warming Scenes As Imprisoned Fathers Spend Holidays With Their Kids

Cyril Prabhu believes that the most important thing to be done for these kids is to break the cycle, mainly for the purpose of reconstructing the relationship between a father and a child.

As WRAL says, he had been motivating the group of children by making them understand that their fathers might have flaws and may have made mistakes in their life but on the other side, they also have a hefty amount of victories and achievements to show.

The imprisoned fathers were given an opportunity to take part in the family relationship building and invent activities on their own. That way the kids' whole image regarding their fathers could turn positive
and live the purpose of uniting them again.

Cyril Prabhu thinks that all this made a huge difference in the father-child relationship, the withstanding terms paled in front of the new bond. These activities are done in four of the states and also; Northern part of Caroline.

Prabhu was the one who launched these programs in the first place. According to the abc13 News, Prabhu later shared that he saw unmeasured happiness and joy on the kids'; faces, which clearly displayed that something vital was missing in their lives beforehand.

These moments were something that could be cherished by both the prisoners and their children.
The period in which the children reconciled with their fathers, everything they've been thinking about their absent forerunners was naturally changed. It was a great way for the kids to make some euphoric memories in their half-empty life, a father's presence plays a vital part in the upbringing of a child,
and these unfortunates were missing that.

Even for the prisoners, this venture proved to be helpful for the time they spent away from the prison was a refreshing one indeed. This activity was practiced by the incarcerated dads in the Central Prison of
Raleigh as well. The organization made all the men spend time with their youngsters, to help the kids in a way people haven't thought to yet.

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