"Fatherhood is among the most difficult and rewarding jobs a man can have. It demands constant attention, frequent sacrifice, and a healthy dose of patience," Obama said in his Father's Day proclamation.
"Even in a time when technology allows us to connect instantly with almost anyone on earth, there is no substitute for a father's presence, care, and support.
"On Father's Day, we show our gratitude to the men who show us how to learn, grow, and live," said the US President.
"They instill values like hard work and integrity, and teach their kids to take responsibility for themselves and those around them.
"This is a task for every father - whether married or single, gay or straight, natural or adoptive - and every child deserves someone who will step up and fill this role," Obama said.
Barack and Michelle Obama have two daughters: Malia (15) and Natasha (13), also known as Sasha.
"We are hosting an event to explore the state of working dads, including the challenges dads face balancing career and family, and how he can better support the needs of both businesses and working families," said White House Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest.
