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New Dad Finds Community, Inspires Fellow Fathers with Viral Meet-Up

When new dad Joe Gonzales felt isolated in his early days of fatherhood, he took to TikTok to share his experience, and his call for support sparked a powerful response. Encouraged by fellow dads, Gonzales organized the first Brooklyn Stroll Club meet-up, drawing nearly 20 first-time fathers to McCarren Park to connect, share stories, and find community. His TikTok recap of the gathering quickly went viral, resonating with thousands who shared positive messages about the importance of dads finding support. Gonzales credits the gathering with leaving him feeling grateful and uplifted, showing the incredible impact of social media and fatherhood bonds. The Brooklyn Stroll Club continues to grow, inspiring dads everywhere to reach out and find community.

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