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A brand created by a daughter who misses her father tremendously!
About the Creator
How do you move on without the ever-protective presence of a father?
These are the questions on grief and healing that inspired the creation of the I Am A Daddy’s Girl community and platform. Despite the overwhelming loss that Nakeysha Janae experienced after her father's passing, she took on a mission to embrace healing while immortalizing memories of her dad.
I Am A Daddy’s Girl was founded with a strong focus on healing, healthy relationships, and growth for visionary women whose fathers inspired them on a pathway to greatness.
We have, since inception, pioneered a movement, ‘Grand Girls’, a group mentorship program targeting girls Elementary - High School. Grand Girls will assist our young ladies with working through their grief, healing together, fostering healthy relationships as we will provide a support network with qualified mentors.
How we Help (Heal)
COACHING SESSIONS
Grand Girls
MENTOR PROGRAM
About Grand Girls
Grand Girls is a mentorship program designed to provide young children, tweens and teens with positive role models who can offer guidance, support, and encouragement as they navigate the challenges of growing up. Our program typically pairs our selected mentees with qualified adult mentors who serve as positive role models and offer guidance and support as our Grand Girls learn and grow in the most grandiose way.
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GIRL MERCH
You are here because you have a REALLY awesome father or know of someone who has an awesome father. Our mission is to keep the memories alive and to show your love as a badge of honor. Look below for some of our amazing products that are sure to make you smile.
“A father holds his daughter’s hand for a short while, but he holds her heart forever.”
– Unknown
“My father didn’t tell me how to live. He lived and let me watch him do it.”
– Unknown
“No one in this world can love a girl more than her father.”
– Michael Ratnadeepak