
Mr. Don Eberly is Director and Founder of the Civil Society Project. He is also the Founder of the National Fatherhood Initiative, which applies a civic model for promoting behavioral attitudes and value changes to strengthen families.
Mr. Eberly writes and lectures on the importance of character-shaping institutions and moral truth for America's democratic system. He is author of several books including The Content of Americas Character: Recovering Civic Virtue and America's Promise: Civil Society and the Renewal of American Culture.
He spent the 1980s serving in key positions in the Congress, the Reagan White House and for Presidential candidate Jack Kemp. He has spent the 1990s building non-profit organizations aimed at civic, democratic, and cultural renewal.
Mr. Eberly lectures on a wide-variety of topics including: abstinence and out-of-wedlock births; citizenship and civil society; family and children; marriage and divorce; media and popular culture; non-governmental organizations; philanthropy; poverty and dependency; religion and public life; volunteer and faith-based initiatives.
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