The purpose of this study was to suggest how to implement a self-help group of fathers of children with disabilities in the future by forming, implementing and supporting a self-help group of fathers with disabilities. First of all, we planned and executed a program called ‘Making Memories with Dad’ with children with disabilities. Twenty-four fathers participated in the program, to form and run a self-help group. Six months after the meeting, six fathers were interviewed twice. Through qualitative analysis, three large categories of expectations for self-help group, life of changed families, and self-help group were derived as they experienced self-help group. The results of the study are as follows. First, fathers wanted to be self-help groups, but they didn t have a chance. Second, through self-help group, relationships with children have become very positive. Third, social support was needed for the establishment of self-help groups and initial revitalization. Fourth, the father was able to enhance satisfaction and confidence by deciding and implementing the program on his own. Finally, he suggested follow-up research.