DAD's Television Network is dedicated to providing support for fathers that are facing divorce and child custody issues. DAD's, based in Portland, Oregon, has been providing support for fathers facing divorce for over 30 years. Victor Smith who recently retired has been an active leader in bringing legislation out to improve Fathers rights. Robert Pyland is the new host of DAD's. He is passionate about helping Dads get through this very difficult time.
Jedi Kacey readies herself to face Lord Vader. This was my first try at AfterEffects.
Victor interviews Simon Date and Andy Green with Help for Daddy, a non-profit that is reaching out to Dads in the community
Part 8 Sharon Nasset discusses why the creation of a third bridge across the columbia river between Portland, Or. and Vancouver, Wa. is the best option for the environment, economy and is financially responsible.
Part 7 Sharon Nasset discusses why the creation of a third bridge across the columbia river between Portland, Or. and Vancouver, Wa. is the best option for the environment, economy and is financially responsible.
Part 5 Sharon Nasset discusses why the creation of a third bridge across the columbia river between Portland, Or. and Vancouver, Wa. is the best option for the environment, economy and is financially responsible.
Part 5 Sharon Nasset discusses why the creation of a third bridge across the columbia river between Portland, Or. and Vancouver, Wa. is the best option for the environment, economy and is financially responsible.
Part 4 Sharon Nasset discusses why the creation of a third bridge across the columbia river between Portland, Or. and Vancouver, Wa. is the best option for the environment, economy and is financially responsible.
Part 3 Sharon Nasset discusses why the creation of a third bridge across the columbia river between Portland, Or. and Vancouver, Wa. is the best option for the environment, economy and is financially responsible.
Part 4: Discussion on the feasibility of a third bridge over the Columbia River.
Part 3:Discussion on the feasibility of a third bridge over the Columbia River.