More than 20 million children live without the presence of their biological fathers. About 57% of African-Americans, 31% of Hispanics, and 20% of Caucasians are foreign to their fathers. Consequently, there is a fatherless factor when facing social ills. It leads to a greater risk of poverty, teen pregnancy, behavioral problems, imprisonment, drop-outs, crimes, abuse and neglect. There is a pattern to prevent these statistics. Where Is My Father?...