An event in Baltimore focused on challenging stereotypes and connecting fathers with available resources. Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott and City Council member Paris Gray led a stroller walk at Cylburn Arboretum, providing a welcoming environment for fathers to engage and connect.
Sean Branch Jr. participated by pushing his 3-week-old son in a stroller. Wearing a shirt marked ‘My First Father’s Day,’ he joined others in walking the arboretum’s scenic path. The event highlighted the importance of supporting fathers and emphasized community resource accessibility.

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